But we were told non-citizens cant actually vote

So the left says illegals can't vote. Then when proved wrong they say "but it doesn't happen very often." Just like the mayor of Chicago says not to be worried by a woman being set on fire in public because it's an isolated incident. I wonder if they ever realize how stupid they sound?
or uncaring
or weak
or unprincipled
or partisan
or ignorant
or immoral
 
Illegal alien arrested by ICE found registered as active Democrat voter in blue state

So, I guess illegal aliens can vote if they just claim to be citizens. Who'd a thunk it.
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"According to the official website for the Maryland State Board of Elections, Roberts, who overstayed a student visa from 1999, has an active voter status and is registered as a Democrat in Maryland. The development was first reported on by columnist Dustin Grage.
In a letter sent to the elections board on Monday, the Freedom Caucus also demanded answers on why the board has been "obstructing a valid request by the Department of Justice to ensure compliance with federal election laws, citing immigration enforcement as a primary concern.
Morgan pointed to a letter the elections board sent to the Justice Department in August in which State Administrator of Elections Jared DeMarinis expressed concern that if the board gave over voter information to the federal government that data would be used for "used for enforcement of immigration laws against Maryland residents."
Commenting on the letter, Morgan asked, "If illegal aliens are not allowed to vote, why would they be on the voter rolls in the first place? And how would that enhance immigration enforcement? I don't know, but that's the excuse that they wrote to the DOJ."
~Snip~
Morgan said that though Roberts’ case is baffling, he fears he may just be the tip of the iceberg when it comes to illegal aliens registered to vote in Maryland".

Commentary:
It appears that the State of Maryland may have a problem with election law.
Not only was Ian Andre Roberts a convicted felon appointed a School Superintendent in Des Moines Iowa, we now find that he voted regularly when a resident of Maryland.
Will Chris Van Hollen speak for Roberts too.?
Will there be a Margarita cocktail hour for him too?
Roberts voting in Maryland is not a one off... I believe that this is done regularly in elections especially in the city of Baltimore.
This isn't an accident. Democrats are doing this with as many as they can. If they get caught, they just deny responsibility.
 
I think the govt should be reporting this, for every illegal deported and being deported, so we can get the actual knowledge and facts on how bad it was, or not so bad it was.....?

This is ALL at their fingertips on every single illegal they are deporting.
 
How does it get caught? He was a registered voter. If he showed up to vote why would he be turned away?

Attorney General Griffin Arrests Three Noncitizens Who Voted Illegally in Arkansas - Arkansas Attorney General



When democrats are giving trucking license to people listed as "no name given" you can GTFOH trying to spin illegals voting happens only on occasion.


Investigation after investigation. Audit after audit, very little.

You are simply gullible.
 

This guy was only caught because someone called a hotline. He was not caught through an audit, or safeguard within the system.


When registering to vote, a person must fill out a form giving their name, address and date of birth and certifying that they are a U.S. citizen, then sign it under penalty of perjury. The Orange County registrar of voters does not independently verify the citizenship of people registering to vote, the release said.
 
This guy was only caught because someone called a hotline. He was not caught through an audit, or safeguard within the system.


When registering to vote, a person must fill out a form giving their name, address and date of birth and certifying that they are a U.S. citizen, then sign it under penalty of perjury. The Orange County registrar of voters does not independently verify the citizenship of people registering to vote, the release said.

Audit after audit, lawsuit after lawsuit, investigation after investigation and you come up empty handed.

Still believe in the Easter Bunny also?
 
Audit after audit, lawsuit after lawsuit, investigation after investigation and you come up empty handed.

Still believe in the Easter Bunny also?

If you paid attention to the audits after 2020 you would acknowledge the mess democrats created with mail in ballots can't be audited.
Audits came up with different counts EVERY TIME!!!
 
If you paid attention to the audits after 2020 you would acknowledge the mess democrats created with mail in ballots can't be audited.
Audits came up with different counts EVERY TIME!!!

Lol......gullible.
 
So the left says illegals can't vote. Then when proved wrong they say "but it doesn't happen very often."
You will not find anywhere that this illegal voted. Fox News was very careful to phrase their wording to make it sound like he did, but they didn't say it straightforwardly because he obviously didn't vote.

If he had, that would be mentioned at least half a dozen times in their article, and would lead their hourly news for at least a week.

When you are a registered voter, a record is made of what elections you voted in. Obviously, this guy never voted.

Sorry, losers.
 
By the way, geniuses. Maryland allows non-citizens to vote in certain jurisdictions.

The following Maryland municipalities allow noncitizens to vote in local elections as of September 2025:

  • Barnesville: The Barnesville town charter defines qualified voters as "having resided therein for six months previous to any town election and being eighteen years of age."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[12]</a>
  • Brentwood: The Brentwood town charter says "Every person shall be a qualified voter who (a) is a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen, is a lawful resident as defined by US Citizen and Immigration Services to reside in the United States ... (c) is a resident of the Town of Brentwood, (d) has resided within the corporate limits of the town for one year ... ."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[13]</a>
  • Cheverly: Any person over the age of 18 who has been a resident of Cheverly for at least 30 days at the time of the election and has not been convicted of a crime is eligible to register to vote in town elections.<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[14]</a>
  • Chevy Chase Section 3: The charter of Chevy Chase Section 3 reads, "'Qualified Voter' shall mean any person who is a resident of Chevy Chase Section 3, without regard to citizenship, and is at least eighteen (18) years of age."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[15]</a>
  • Colmar Manor: Any person who will be over the age of 18 at the next town election and "who does not claim voting residence or claim the right to vote in another jurisdiction, and who has established and maintained a residence in the town for a period of 182 continuous days" may register to vote and sign town nominating and referenda petitions.<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[16]</a>
  • Edmonston: In November 2024, the Edmonston town council voted 2-1 with one abstention to approve noncitizen voting in town elections. As of December 2024, the town had not published the text of the new ordinance on its website.<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[17]</a><a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[18]</a>
  • Frederick: Frederick's city charter says, "an individual may become registered to vote if the individual (a) is a resident of the City as of the day the individual seeks to register, (b) Does not claim voting residence or the right to vote in another jurisdiction; and (c) Is at least 18 years old or will be at least 18 years old on or before the day of the City's next general election."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[19]</a>
  • Garrett Park: The Garrett Park town charter says: "The town manager shall provide for the registration of voters in a flexible and available manner in order to encourage registration and voting, consistent with the policies adopted by ordinance and the rules and procedures specified by the election judges. Qualified persons may register by universal registration with either Montgomery County or the town, or may register only with the town, including residents who are not citizens of the United States, up to and including election day."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[20]</a>
  • Glen Echo: Glen Echo's town charter says the following: "Any person who is not a United States citizen, and (a) is a resident of the Town of Glen Echo, (b) is a lawful resident of the United States, and (c) except for the United States citizenship requirement, meets the voter qualifications provided in Section 501(a) may register to vote in Town elections."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[21]</a>
  • Greenbelt: In September 2024, the Greenbelt city council voted 6-0 to approve noncitizen voting in town elections. As of December 2024, the city had not published the text of the new ordinance on its website.<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[22]</a><a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[23]</a>
  • Hyattsville: The Hyattsville town website states, "Hyattsville residents who are not U.S. citizens, or do not wish to register with the State, may use the Hyattsville City Voter Registration Form."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[24]</a>
  • Martin’s Additions: The Martin's Additions town charter says, "'Qualified Voter' is any person who owns property or any resident of Martin's Additions who is eighteen (18) years of age or over."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[25]</a>
  • Mount Rainier: Mount Rainier's city charter states that any person who has been a city resident for 30 days or more at the time of a local election, is at least 18 years old, has not been convicted of a felony offense or of buying and selling votes, and is not under mental guardianship may register to vote.<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[26]</a>
  • Riverdale Park: Riverdale Park's town charter states, "(a) Every resident of the town who (1) has the Town of Riverdale Park as his or her primary residence, (2) is at least sixteen (16) years of age, (3) has resided within the corporate limits of the town for at least forty-five (45) days immediately preceding any nonrunoff town election, (4) does not claim the right to vote elsewhere in the United States, (5) has not been found by a court to be unable to communicate a desire to vote, and (6) is registered to vote in accordance with the provisions of § 503 of this charter shall be a qualified voter of the Town."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[27]</a>
  • Somerset: The Somerset town charter says, "Every person who (1) is at least sixteen (16) years of age, (2) has resided within the corporate limits of the town for fourteen (14) days next preceding any election, and (3) is registered in accordance with the provisions of this Charter, shall be a qualified voter of the town."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[28]</a>
  • Takoma Park: The Takoma Park city website states, "City residents who are not citizens of the United States can register to vote in Takoma Park elections by completing the Takoma Park Voter Registration Application."<a href="Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States">[29]</a>
 
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No way the antisemitic Islamist would have gotten elected NYC mayor without his Muslim voting base, as well.
No way Trump would have gotten elected president without his Nazi voting base, as well.

This is so much fun!
 
No way the antisemitic Islamist would have gotten elected NYC mayor without his Muslim voting base, as well.
I don’t think he needed that. His election is proof that it only takes one generation of propaganda and brainwashing to hoodwink the country. Exponentially possible thanks to the advent of the internet.
Like Hirohito being elected potus in 1965.
 

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