(5MinNewsBreak.com) – Iowa’s fight for election integrity intensifies as it has been revealed that the federal government is hiding the names of noncitizen voters.
Watch the video below.
In a stunning revelation, over 2,100 individuals on Iowa’s voter rolls self-declared as noncitizens when registering for driver’s licenses.
This alarming discovery prompted Iowa Secretary of State Paul D. Pate to seek confirmation from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The federal agency confirmed that at least 250 registered voters were indeed noncitizens but refused to disclose their identities.
U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher sided with Iowa despite the legal challenge, emphasizing the importance of preventing ineligible voters from casting ballots.
The ruling allows the state to use provisional ballots for questionable cases rather than outright removing individuals from voter rolls, striking a balance between election integrity and voter rights.
Iowa’s Republican attorney general and secretary of state argue that removing noncitizens from voter rolls is crucial to prevent illegal voting and maintain the integrity of elections.
Governor Kim Reynolds praised the landmark as a “victory for election integrity,” allowing Iowa to enforce its voting laws despite opposition from the ACLU and the League of Latin American Citizens of Iowa.
The federal government’s refusal to share crucial citizenship information with Iowa raises eyebrows, especially in light of the Department of Justice’s previous lawsuit against Virginia for similar voter roll maintenance efforts.
Iowa’s Attorney General Brenna Bird celebrated the court’s decision, stating, “Today’s court victory is a guarantee for all Iowans that their votes will count and not be canceled out by illegal votes.”
The ACLU and other left-wing groups expressed disappointment with the ruling, claiming it could disenfranchise eligible voters.
However, the court’s decision prioritizes the fundamental principle that only U.S. citizens should have a say in American elections.
Copyright 2024, 5MinNewsBreak.com