Once again, the ugly truth about illegal immigration has hit Texas straight in the gut. Americans have just learned that an illegal immigrant, hiding behind a stolen identity, has been caught voting in the 2024 presidential election. It’s not just a crime—it’s a slap in the face to every law-abiding citizen who believes their vote should matter.
For years, conservatives have warned what open borders and weak enforcement would really mean. The left laughed off voter fraud as some wild conspiracy theory, cooked up to scare honest Americans. But here it is: a non-citizen, living under a stolen name, sneaking into a sacred American process and trying to swing the outcome of our democracy. Every time Democrats chant that “every vote counts,” they forget to mention that they’re fine with criminal votes, too.
This is the direct result of progressive policies that put the interests of outsiders—illegal immigrants, globalists, and criminals—before the needs and rights of American citizens. Liberals have worked overtime to weaken voter ID laws, block citizenship checks, and undermine any common-sense measure that would keep our elections fair. They claim it’s about “inclusion” and “equity,” but everyone knows it’s just a way to pad their own power with fraudulent votes.
Let’s not pretend the mainstream media will put this story front and center. Most will bury it, ignore it, or excuse it—because it ruins the narrative they’ve built for years. They want voters to believe that fraud is rare, that there’s nothing to worry about, and that anyone who raises questions is just paranoid or racist. Meanwhile, the real threat to democracy walks right through our front door—and even into the voting booth.
If Americans don’t stand up now and demand real election security, how many more times will this happen? When do we say enough is enough and put Americans first again? Maybe it’s time for Democrats to admit that their so-called compassion is just incompetence dressed up as virtue. Or does that take too much honesty for Washington, D.C. these days?
Source: Washington Times
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