Yea ok, lets keep letting illegals in so they kill our children

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San Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua are the problem ( socialist) ,Panama Costa no big issues .
Also at what point do we put US citizens first ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, That's all I am asking .

P.S - Liberal leaning people tend to attempt to apply issues that don't apply. Originally Posted by rexdutchman
In what ways do you think immigrants into this country, whether through Mexico or elsewhere, are given preferential treatment over U.S. citizens?
So it takes a rather long time for those entering the U.S. legally to gain citizenship and be able to vote. And I don't think we can deny the right to vote to certain citizens. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX

That's if they do it legally. How many news stories have we seen about state X, registering illegals to vote AND SOME OF THEM ACTUALLY voting?? Too many for my liking.
You would be wrong about Chicago. Most of Chicago is totally safe. There are some areas that are totally unsafe and where almost all of the crime takes place. Costa Rica is considered to be the safest country in Central America. I have been in the capital city of San Jose many times and you don't walk around that city at night. You take a cab even if you're going a few hundred yards. And the countries of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala are much worse than Costa Rica. Here is a profile of the Chicago homicides. Mostly young black men in specific areas of the city.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...htmlstory.html

In order to vote in the U.S. you must meet one of the following criteria:

The following are the qualifications in order to register to vote:

A United States citizen. (You must be a U.S. citizen at the time you register).

At least 18 years of age on or before the date of the next election.

A current resident of California.

Not in prison or on parole for a felony conviction.


To become a U.S. citizen you must be a permanent resident for 5 years or 3 years if you're filing as a spouse of a legal resident.

So it takes a rather long time for those entering the U.S. legally to gain citizenship and be able to vote. And I don't think we can deny the right to vote to certain citizens. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Those rules seem OK but I would increase the length of time to acquire citizenship to 25 years continuous non criminal residency and a minimum of $50,000 USD income taxes paid.
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That's if they do it legally. How many news stories have we seen about state X, registering illegals to vote AND SOME OF THEM ACTUALLY voting?? Too many for my liking. Originally Posted by garhkal
Did some illegals vote in the 2016 elections? Probably. How many? A handful if that in my opinion.

https://eccie.net/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=1060765914

https://www.factcheck.org/2017/01/tr...ims-revisited/

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38744612

There is no way to prove one way or the other how many votes were cast in 2016 by illegals. Trump says 3 million and he says he would have won the popular vote had the illegals not been able to vote.

I do agree with you in that any illegals voting is bad. Any non-citizens voting in federal elections is also against the law.
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Those rules seem OK but I would increase the length of time to acquire citizenship to 25 years continuous non criminal residency and a minimum of $50,000 USD income taxes paid. Originally Posted by friendly fred

All I can say is "WOW!!".
There is no way to prove one way or the other how many votes were cast in 2016 by illegals. Trump says 3 million and he says he would have won the popular vote had the illegals not been able to vote. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX

When you get states WILLFULLY blocking him attempting to find out, of course we will never officially know..


But try this on for size..
https://www.investors.com/politics/e...-vote-in-2016/


https://www.fairus.org/issue/societa...d-us-elections


https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...ote_a_lot.html


https://www.infowars.com/mass-illega...eds-dont-care/


There was also an article about how just ONE precinct up in Philly, had over 200 illegals REGISTERED to vote, and 50 of them DID vote. ANd that was just ONE precinct, out of how many up in PA?
All I can say is "WOW!!". Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
I'm glad you see it that way.
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When you get states WILLFULLY blocking him attempting to find out, of course we will never officially know..


But try this on for size..
https://www.investors.com/politics/e...-vote-in-2016/


https://www.fairus.org/issue/societa...d-us-elections


https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...ote_a_lot.html


https://www.infowars.com/mass-illega...eds-dont-care/

There was also an article about how just ONE precinct up in Philly, had over 200 illegals REGISTERED to vote, and 50 of them DID vote. ANd that was just ONE precinct, out of how many up in PA? Originally Posted by garhkal
There is no proof that voting irregularities happened to any major extent. I read through the 4 articles you cited. The last one is by Alex Jones, a renowned conspiracy theorist who stated Sandy Hook was a conspiracy.

The first article uses the study by Harvard University to back up their claim that illegals voted in mass in 2016. The 2nd article I cited happened to debunk the Harvard study. So it depends on which article you choose to believe.

Yes, voting by illegals should be stopped, whether it is a major or even minor occurrence. But it is up to those who support the hypothesis that it is a major problem to prove it rather than simply say based on the number of illegals in this country and assuming x % are voting that 3 million illegal votes were cast. Pure conjecture.
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Conjecture is a kind term.
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^^ Why do you think Voter ID is a major issue, The people that don't get it will never get it. ( open your eyes)