The Original Tree
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Phuck off Troll. Here is your Citation, and you are on IGNOREIn Terry McCauliff's state alone, in ONE COUNTY, they found 5,000 Illegals Voted 7,000 times.
Citation?
Second request.
(ALEXANDRIA, VA.) – May 30, 2017: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) today released Alien Invasion II, a sequel to the original Alien Invasion alien voting report originally circulated in 2016.
- Virginia election officials quietly removed 5,556 voters for non-citizenship between 2011 and May 2017;
- 1,852 of those removed as noncitizens cast ballots;
- A total of 7,474 illegal ballots were cast from the pool of removed noncitizens;
- Some records of illegal voting date back to the 1980s before their respective removals;
- Virginia election officials routinely fail to alert law enforcement about these illegal votes or registrations.
“In this election year, aliens must not cast illegal ballots, and if they do they must be prosecuted. Let’s pray that Gov. McAuliffe’s veto pen did not invite a close election tainted by fraud,” Adams added.
In the absence of regular data-sharing arrangements between federal officials and the Commonwealth, the ability of election officials to identify aliens on the voter rolls is almost nonexistent. The most that happens in Virginia is that an alien on the voter rolls will sometimes tell the state DMV they are not a citizen. Without those leads, counties and municipalities must accept false claims of citizenship on their face.
Finding the 5,556 voters removed as noncitizens was not easy. As the 2017 Alien Invasion II details, only eight (8) locales in the Commonwealth originally complied with PILF’s records requests that informed the original Alien Invasion study released in 2016. Some officials disclosed to PILF investigators that political appointees loyal to Governor Terry McAuliffe (D) gave guidance that prohibited the disclosure of the alien voters in question, citing the federal Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). In October 2016, PILF was forced to sue the City of Manassas and Chesterfield County to dislodge information. After a federal judge predictably ruled that the DPPA did not permit election records to be concealed, jurisdictions began submitting documents as originally requested.
After jurisdictions across Virginia finally turned over their illegal voter lists, PILF partnered with the Virginia Voters Alliance to study the rates of participation among the aliens.
Public Interest Legal Foundation’s research efforts did not occur in a vacuum. Repeatedly, Governor McAuliffe thwarted legislative reforms that would improve the integrity of Virginia’s voter registration and voting systems–some of which were inspired by PILF’s 2016 report. The 2017 edition outlines some lowlights:
- In 2015, McAuliffe appointees in the Virginia Board of Elections floated a proposal that would have made an attestation of citizenship portion of the voter registration form optional.
- McAuliffe vetoed SB 1105, which would have required voter registrars to investigate possible system failures, should their lists of voters surpass local citizen voting age population figures.
- McAuliffe vetoed SB 1581, which would have required voter registrars to verify incoming voter applications against state and federal databases.
- McAuliffe vetoed SB2343, which would have given resources to voter registrars to identify voters concurrently registered in other jurisdictions.
- McAuliffe vetoed SB 872, which would have incorporated voter identification functions into the absentee balloting system.
Report: 5500+ Noncitizens Discovered on Voter Rolls in Virginia

