Why do illegal immigrants get to vote???
They have been able to vote for decades... they get counted in the census, and that means more votes in the electoral college??? For states like California??
38 Answers
- Anonymous6 months agoFavorite Answer
Because Dems need their votes. And for the people who say illegals don't vote. That is bullshit. In states where there are no voter ID laws, all you need is a drivers license to vote. And yes, illegals vote. In many California cities, there were more voters than residents
- 6 months ago
hey Donnie doom, thanks for chiming in, I was curious what the f4cking ******** sector thought--
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- fatboysdaddyLv 76 months ago
Several cities in California let anyone vote in their elections. Several other states are trying to do so as well.
New York is doing so with the drivers license as have Texas. Colorado wants to do this as well. Mainly in the areas where they let those vote is because the Democrats are in control.
Former SSgt.
No. Real news. Many people run their ignorant mouths and parade their stupidity. Some states DO let them vote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_of_foreigners_to_vote_in_the_United_States
- 6 months ago
Because voting is a human right. This isn't a fascist oligarchy where only rich privileged Americans get to vote.
Source(s): democrat.Wrong, BellJar. Illegals do vote in some states. Libtards just won't admit it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_of_foreigners_to_vote_in_the_United_States
- hamel5Lv 76 months ago
And also Texas and Florida.
But, there are a fixed number of electoral college votes - they are apportioned by the number of persons living in the states. If it makes you feel any better, a lot of northern Blue states have lost Congressional seats and electoral ballots over the past 30 years
And.... Only citizens can vote in Federal elections. A number of non-citizens probably sneak in to vote, but it's statistically insignificant according to multiple studies.
- davidLv 76 months ago
The US has been a very trusting place for years. When I registered to vote in 1968 I was not asked for any identification at all, === Sin ce then I have moved about 7 times and, when I registered in each new place, I do not remember ever being asked for id.
Dimocrats rig Detroit "Records: Too many votes in 37% of Detroit’s precincts"
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2016/12/12/records-many-votes-detroits-precincts/95363314/