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New reality of what it means to be a 'Sanctuary City' hitting home for residents ("Sorry to have awoken you from your slumber.")
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 4210720" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>We can agree that that's the federal law. The operative question would be, how exactly is compliance with that federal law assured in each voting precinct, county and state in the nation? What measures of effectiveness can we point to and say "this law works, noncitizens DO NOT VOTE in federal elections."? </p><p></p><p>We know that a handful of congressional districts exist specifically because illegals are counted in the US Census every decade. Under the 2020 census results, each congressional representative, represents just under 762K residents. Not citizens, residents. With illegal immigrant populations in the US estimated at 15-30 MILLION, that is indisputable. </p><p></p><p>With the razor thin margins in the House, illegal aliens absolutely impact our national laws even when you discount the huge issue that illegal immigration poses in and of itself. Couple this fact with some of the razor thin margins of victory in numerous national election cycles. Now, stack all those tolerances together and the slop becomes worthy of concern. </p><p></p><p>I'd love to believe that our national elections are fair and accurate, but I don't. Feel free to convince me otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 4210720, member: 1132"] We can agree that that's the federal law. The operative question would be, how exactly is compliance with that federal law assured in each voting precinct, county and state in the nation? What measures of effectiveness can we point to and say "this law works, noncitizens DO NOT VOTE in federal elections."? We know that a handful of congressional districts exist specifically because illegals are counted in the US Census every decade. Under the 2020 census results, each congressional representative, represents just under 762K residents. Not citizens, residents. With illegal immigrant populations in the US estimated at 15-30 MILLION, that is indisputable. With the razor thin margins in the House, illegal aliens absolutely impact our national laws even when you discount the huge issue that illegal immigration poses in and of itself. Couple this fact with some of the razor thin margins of victory in numerous national election cycles. Now, stack all those tolerances together and the slop becomes worthy of concern. I'd love to believe that our national elections are fair and accurate, but I don't. Feel free to convince me otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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