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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Illegals in California with Driver's Licenses Eligible to Vote After April 1

January 23, 2018 By Peter Barry Chowka

Starting on April 1, 2018, illegal aliens in California who have recently obtained state driver's licenses legally, or obtained them previously by lying about their immigration status, will automatically be registered to vote. Since January 2015, according to the California DMV, A.B. 60, a law passed by the California Assembly, "allows illegal immigrants to the United States to apply for a California driver's license with the CA Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)" [emphasis original]. As of December 2016, more than 800,000 California driver's licenses were issued to illegal aliens under the A.B. 60 law. Additional thousands of illegals may have been granted licenses prior to 2015 because they lied on their driver's license application forms and claimed they were in the country legally. (No proof of legal residence has been required by the California DMV in recent years.)

An editorial in the Victorville Daily Press on January 22 summarized the situation:

According to the [s]ecretary of [s]tate's website, in order to vote in California one must be at least 18 years old, a United States citizen[,] and a resident of California.

But a court settlement Jan. 10 in response to a suit filed by the League of Women Voters [and several other groups including The National Council of La Raza] may have pushed open the door to rampant voter fraud in this state. That's because under the settlement, starting in April the Department of Motor Vehicles will automatically register to vote all those who renew their driver's licenses unless they opt out..........To Read More.....

My Take - So it appears the Democrats lied when they demanded driver's licenses for illegals.  It's clear someone has to be prosecuted for all of this, including the judge who issued this ruling.  All of these schemes are direct violations of federal law.  If that's the case - and it is - then someone is committing a crime.  If that's the case - and it is - then someone has to be arrested, indicted, prosecuted and sent to prison.  It really is that simple! 

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