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Texas Audit Uncovers 11,000 Illegal Immigrants Registered to Vote


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Democrats claim there’s no such thing as widespread voter fraud.

But if that’s the case, then why are 11,000 illegal immigrants registered to vote in the state of Texas?

To put this into context, many of the “close” races in the 2020 election were decided by approximately 11,000 votes.

Sure, you would expect to find a few people registered to vote who shouldn’t be.

Maybe a few dozen cases…

But 11,000?!

This either exposes corruption at a deep level — or it exposes major incompetence.

Either way, this puts the security and integrity of our elections at risk!

More details below:

Similar to the Arizona audit, the Texas audit is being completed in phases.

If 11,000 illegal voters were discovered in Phase 1, what else will the auditors find?!

The Epoch Times reports:

Voting irregularities—including potentially thousands of votes cast by non-citizens and the dead—were reported during the first phase of the Texas Secretary of State’s forensic audit of the 2020 general election, but critics deemed it more of a risk-limiting audit at this point.

The Texas Secretary of State’s office released its findings on Dec. 31, but the issues found are not enough to significantly impact 2020 election results of the four counties involved in the audit—Collin, Dallas, Harris, and Tarrant counties—which account for about 10 million people, or a third of the Texas population.

“Generally speaking, nothing was found on such a large scale that could have altered any election,” said Sam Taylor, assistant secretary of state for communications, in an interview with The Epoch Times.

Findings include:

  • Statewide, a total of 11,737 potential non-U.S. citizens were identified as being registered to vote. Of these, 327 records were identified in Collin County, 1,385 in Dallas County, 3,063 in Harris County, and 708 in Tarrant County. So far, Dallas County has canceled 1,193 of these records, with Tarrant County canceling one. Neither Collin nor Harris have canceled any potential non-voting records.
  • Since November 2020, 224,585 deceased voters have been removed from the voter rolls in Texas. Collin County removed 4,889 deceased voters, Dallas County removed 14,926 deceased voters, Harris County removed 23,914 deceased voters, and Tarrant County removed 13,955 deceased voters.
  • Statewide, a total of 67 potential votes cast in the name of deceased people are under investigation. Of those, three were cast in Collin County, nine in Dallas County, four in Harris County, and one in Tarrant County.
  • In a review of each county’s partial manual count report required under Texas law, three of the four counties reported discrepancies between ballots counted electronically versus those counted by hand. The reported reasons for these discrepancies will be investigated and verified during Phase 2 of the audit.

Taylor said the state’s audit, currently moving into its second phase, was a first-of-its-kind for Texas.

I don’t know about you, put to me, this looks pretty damning.

How in the world are that many ineligible people on Texas’ voter rolls!

Keep in mind, too, that Texas is a very deep red state.

I can only imagine the situation might be worse in states like California or New York.

Despite these HUGE findings, the media is already trying to spin the audit.

But we shouldn’t be surprised.

Don’t forget: the media also lied about and spun the Arizona audit.

https://twitter.com/AnnevanLeur/status/1477327221937299459

What do Democrats not understand?!

It’s not the recount that matters…

What matters is identifying legitimate ballots from illegitimate ballots.

What is so difficult about that to understand?

Just the News confirms the report:

An audit of Texas voter rolls identified nearly 12,000 non-citizens suspected of illegally registering to vote and nearly 600 cases in which ballots may have been cast in the name of a dead resident or by a voter who may also have voted in another state.

Texas Secretary of State John Scott released the findings of the first phase of his audit on the last day of 2021, announcing 224,585 deceased residents were removed from state voters rolls as a result of the review

Statewide, a total of 11,737 potential non-U.S. citizens were identified as being registered to cast ballots, with the lion’s share located in the counties around Texas two largest cities of Houston and Dallas. It is illegal for foreigners to vote in Texas elections.

Unfortunately, the results of this audit will be misrepresented by the mainstream media.

They are already trying to twist the results!

So it’s up to us now.

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