Welfare Handouts Linked to Potential Voter Fraud

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 2 days ago

A new report from the New York Post has revealed that welfare seekers, including non-citizens who are ineligible to vote, are receiving voter registration forms in 49 states, including Maine, when they sign up for taxpayer-funded benefits. This has raised concerns about the potential for voter fraud and the integrity of the electoral process.

In the majority of states, anyone applying for welfare or seeking a driver’s license is issued voter registration forms, according to the NY Post investigation. Many welfare benefits are available to non-citizens, who are often supported entirely by U.S. taxpayers after they enter the country. In some states like Massachusetts and New York, drivers licenses are issued to all individuals regardless of immigration status.

Arizona is the only state that does not hand out voter registration forms to welfare applicants regardless of citizenship. Federal voter registration forms do not require any proof of U.S. citizenship, meaning that any illegal immigrant who has already demonstrated a disregard for American laws by entering the country illegally can simply lie about their citizenship status and register to vote with very little difficulty or risk of detection.


Earlier this year, a Maine official outlined how easily a non-citizen can vote in the state since voter registrars are not required to check the immigration status of potential voters. Maine also makes things easier for non-citizens attempting to vote because it does not require any kind of photo ID as proof of identity before someone votes.

Democrats across the state have consistently opposed proposed bills to implement increased election security measures. This has raised concerns about the potential for voter fraud and the integrity of the electoral process.

It is important to ensure that only eligible citizens are able to vote in order to maintain the integrity of our democracy. The handing out of voter registration forms to non-citizens applying for welfare benefits raises serious questions about the potential for voter fraud and the need for increased election security measures.

Sources:
themainewire.com
gopusa.com
lifenews.com



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