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^^Who needs immigration judges when you have concentration camps?
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^^Who needs immigration judges when you have concentration camps?
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"In the words of the press release that accompanied the Gallup poll released last Friday, 'a record-high 79 percent of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country.'
"From 2024 to 2025, the percentage of Republicans who think immigration is good for the country rose from 39 percent to 64 percent."
How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?Look at how tthe question is worded. They need to ask "is ILLEGAL entry by foreign citizens.good for the country"? The media keep carrying the water for future Dem voters and big businesses. Basically the Dems have lost the average American voters so they require illegals to be able to vote one day to give the far-left their socialist paradise with centralized government control they have wanted for so long.
How many is too many?How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?
Learn what "concentration camp" means.Who needs immigration judges when you have concentration camps?
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90% of lawyers are dimocrap scum. 100% of Judges are lawyers.No one needs immigration judges that ignore law in favor of their advocacy for the Democrat party.
LoL.....too lazy to look?Sources
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So they weren’t doing their jobs. Glad she is firing incompetent people.The amazing fact is that each immigration judge only hears 2 cases a day.
How many were registered to vote?How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?
From what I've read immigration hearings are less than an hour.....if that.So they weren’t doing their jobs. Glad she is firing incompetent people.
That's not the point though.How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?
"Only a very small number of non‑citizens (including undocumented immigrants) have ever been convicted of voting illegally in U.S. elections. Here's a breakdown based on credible research and official records:
"Historical Convictions & Incidents
- "2000–2005 DOJ initiative
Rutgers sociologist Lorraine Minnite identified just 14 convictions of non-citizens for voting during this period The New Yorker+15FactCheck.org+15CBS News+15Brennan Center for Justice+1Reddit+1.- California & Oregon combined
Over more than a decade, California received 28 complaints of non-citizen voting (with only 4 convictions), while Oregon had 5 complaints Reddit+3Brennan Center for Justice+3migrationpolicy.org+3.- 2007 nationwide review by Brennan Center
Found that true cases of non-citizen voting were far outweighed by unfounded allegations, with only a handful of convictions across the country The Christian Science Monitor+11Brennan Center for Justice+11CBS News+11.- 2016 post‑election survey across 23.5 million votes
Election officials referred ≈30 cases for investigation or prosecution, equivalent to 0.0001% of votes cast. Not all led to convictions FactCheck.org+12Reason.com+12U.S. News & World Report+12.
"Longer-Term Patterns
- "Heritage Foundation database (2003–2023)
Contains just 24 documented non‑citizen voting cases over two decades AP News+14Wikipedia+14Reuters+14.- Heritage + Bipartisan Policy Center study
Identified 77 non‑citizen voting cases between 1999 and 2023 The Guardian+6The New Yorker+6Reuters+6BBC+2FactCheck.org+2Reddit+2.- Brown’s 2024 FactCheck update
Reported that 35 ballots cast by non-citizens were counted in the 2024 election, with additional cases under indictment BBC+3FactCheck.org+3CBS News+3Reason.com+15TIME+15Brennan Center for Justice+15.- Ohio cases (2008–2020)
A grand jury indicted 6 non-citizens for voting; in May 2024, Ohio also identified multiple dozen noncitizens on the rolls, with a smaller number indicted The Christian Science Monitor+2Wikipedia+2justfacts.org+2.- Georgia & Nevada
Georgia found 9 non‑citizens who had voted (among over 8 million registrants), though most had been flagged and prevented Reuters+1Reason.com+1. Nevada's allegations of ~4,000 non‑citizen votes in 2020 were debunked—none were confirmed Brennan Center for Justice+7FactCheck.org+7Reason.com+7.- Iowa audit (2024)
Found 87 non-citizens voted and 67 were registered despite ineligibility WikipediaAP News. Charges may follow but convictions are pending."
"Summary & Takeaway
"So, the best-available evidence indicates fewer than 100 convictions over approximately two decades—even though millions of votes are cast every year. While any illegal vote is a violation of the law, these incidents are extraordinarily rare and have never been shown to affect election outcomes.
- "Convictions: Historically, only dozens, rarely exceeding a few dozen in total across decades.
- DOJ study (2000–05): 14 convictions.
- CA & OR: 4 convictions.
- Ohio: 6 indictments.
- Other states (NC, GA, etc.): small single-digit convictions.
- "Investigations: Hundreds of investigations, but very few result in charges or convictions.
- "Scale: These cases translate to fractions of a percent of total votes—typically 0.0001%–0.001%.
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Because Voter fraud is almost impossible to prove and even harder to get a conviction.How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?
"Only a very small number of non‑citizens (including undocumented immigrants) have ever been convicted of voting illegally in U.S. elections. Here's a breakdown based on credible research and official records:
How many didn't get caught?How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?
If you ask ChatGPT, you'll learn how many hours/week the average undocumented migrant works in the US...Workers?
What evidence do you have they're workers?
They're not allowed to work, it's illegal for them to work.
Who says they’re workers?What makes you think removing those 12 million workers makes the US better?
Undocs have no business being employed here..... period.If you ask ChatGPT, you'll learn how many hours/week the average undocumented migrant works in the US...
Being convicted entails a lot of things. Like having been caught plus having been prosecuted.How many illegal immigrants have been convicted for voting in US elections?
"Only a very small number of non‑citizens (including undocumented immigrants) have ever been convicted of voting illegally in U.S. elections.
One.How many is too many?
HAL says this:If you ask ChatGPT, you'll learn how many hours/week the average undocumented migrant works in the US...

Sure, no one is opposed to immigration. The opposition is to ILLEGAL, UNVETTED, IMMIGRATION. That would be a hostile invasion and all who have entered the country ILLEGALLY should be immediately expelled.What makes you think removing those 12 million workers makes the US better?
"In the words of the press release that accompanied the Gallup poll released last Friday, 'a record-high 79 percent of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country.'
Trump’s deportations make Americans pro-immigrant again
"Despite years of Goebbels-esque xenophobic and Great Replacement propaganda from right-wing social media, the Murdoch network, and MAGA politicos, nothing has propelled Americans into a pro-immigrant posture like Stephen Miller’s orgy of deportations.
"Last year, Gallup found that fully 55 percent of Americans wanted immigration to our nation reduced.
"This year, in polling conducted over the month of June, when Miller’s masked troopers were visibly snatching Latinos from bus stops and swap meets, that percentage toppled to just 30 percent.
"From 2024 to 2025, the percentage of Republicans who think immigration is good for the country rose from 39 percent to 64 percent."