Posted on 12/07/2020 12:42:31 PM PST by Perseverando
Noncitizens are embedded in North Carolina jury and voting pools, raising new questions about the integrity of elections, according to an immigration reform group.
The Immigration Reform Law Institute on Monday said it had uncovered examples of noncitizens, and likely also illegal immigrants, in the pools in Charlotte, North Carolina, and other key areas dating back to 2012.
Working with the Voter Integrity Project, IRLI conceded that the numbers were not enough to overturn election results but point to the lack of “political will” by government officials to clean up their rolls.
Voter Integrity Project co-founder Jay Delancy said, “The fact is that every state has mountains of evidence that would make it easy to get noncitizen voters off the rolls and possibly deported. But so far, all parties have lacked the political will.”
In North Carolina, potential jury members are picked from voter rolls and motor vehicle department registrations. During the study period, some 6,000 noncitizen names were found in one county.
“Delancy and VIP co-founder John Pizzo began analyzing the state’s voter rolls in 2012. The pair obtained jury records from the Clerk of Courts in Wake County, the state’s second most populous county at that time, and discovered that, during a three-year window of time, roughly 6,000 prospective jurors disqualified themselves by notifying to the court that they were not U.S. citizens,” said the group in its report.
“This was not the end of their discovery. Delancy and Pizzo then compared these names to the voter rolls, uncovering a total of 532 registered voters who had informed the court that they were not U.S. citizens. VIP’s investigative work had found that, of this group, 130 participated in an election at least once before being disqualified,” it added.
For the latest presidential election, they found dozens on the
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Nothing to see here. Move along.
Well...they have to be in Jury pools in order to assure criminals “a jury of their peers”......
Someone like David Limbaugh should summarize the fraud in a book for each state, put them up for sale online at cost. A copy can be handed to denial idiots.
Gosh the following sentence is one my least favorites
Nothing to see here. Move along.
Obama told illegals that “When you vote, you are a citizen.”
Individuals did this. The ones that let them in, let them vote, be on juries. Find them and prosecute to full extent of the law.
Hahahahaha!
Nothing to see here. Move along.
Probably right up there with: "All your votes are belong to us." (Grammatical error was intentional.)
Is there a ‘motor-voter’ law in the AO?
Texas does the same thing, but I think we need to go to registered voters only for jury duty. That will help identify non-citizen voters as the authors of the study did, plus anyone who isn't willing to show up for jury duty shouldn't be voting anyway. If you no-show jury duty without an excuse or if you inform the court that you are not a citizen, then you are removed from the voter roll.
“If you no-show jury duty without an excuse or if you inform the court that you are not a citizen, then you are removed from the voter roll.”
Here, if you no-show for jury duty without an excuse, a warrant is issued for your arrest.
A warrant is issued here, too, although it is rarely actually punished. Every so often the district clerk or sheriff will institute a crackdown where they will round up the outstanding warrants (sometimes luring them in through a fake prize). However, it is tough to actually prosecute and punish. Because jury summons are sent by regular mail, it is easy for the no-showing juror to simply claim that he didn’t get the summons in the mail. Fining someone is a criminal punishment requiring a conviction by a jury based on proof beyond a reasonable doubt, which would be hard to come by.
Simply striking them from the voter rolls would probably not require such proof or a jury, and may not even require a hearing at all if the juror could just re-register. Even if the juror could re-register, this would help clean up the rolls.
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