Joe Scarborough Really Stretched the Limits of Sanity With This Take on the...
Fiasco: NYC GOP Councilwoman Just Obliterated Mamdani Over the City's Shambolic Winter Sto...
CBS News Peddled Fake News About Bad Bunny and ICE Post-Super Bowl Performance
Yes, This Was the Best Response to John Kasich's Tweet About the Super...
A Bar Patron Had a Total Meltdown During the Super Bowl. The Reason...
Maybe We Should Be Glad Bad Bunny Performed in Spanish
Notice Where This Ex-ESPN Reporter's Attempt to Mock Conservatives Over Bad Bunny Laughabl...
Why Are Americans Fleeing Blue States for Red States?
Deadline Tries to Guilt Trip John Lithgow for Starring in HBO's 'Harry Potter'...
Mayor Mamdani Becomes First NYC Leader to Skip Archbishop Installation in Almost a...
Is There Any Good News Out There?
When Canadians Were Actually Funny
The Student ICE Walkouts Are a Troubling Reminder of How Revolutionaries Are Made
America’s Security Doesn’t End at the Ice’s Edge
Talks About Talks: How Tehran Is Buying Time While Washington Hesitates
OPINION

Has There Been Voter Fraud?

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
AP Photo/Paul Sancya

When President Trump claims there has been "voter fraud" in previous elections, what usually comes to my mind is non-U.S. citizens casting ballots. That is against the law. There have been a few such instances, but no credible proof that they were enough to change the outcome of an election.

Advertisement

There is another kind of voter fraud which has escaped the attention – whether accidentally or deliberately – of the media. Peter Schweizer writes about it in his new book, "The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon."

In a chapter titled "Voter Mills," Schweizer notes that 1.2 million new citizens were sworn in during the 1996 election year, "three times the number processed by the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) the previous year." Schweizer makes a strong and well-documented case that the Clinton administration (and later the Biden administration) violated immigration law by rushing through people from other countries to become citizens and then rapidly registering them to vote, mostly for Democrats.

Citing a Justice Department Inspector General Investigation of Citizenship USA discovered by The Daily Caller, Schweizer writes that Rahm Emanuel, then an assistant to the president for political affairs "took midnight trips to INS headquarters to meet with (then-Commissioner Daniel Meissner) to speed-up the process of granting citizenship to foreigners."

Schweizer says, "As a vote generator, it worked: eighty-five percent of this population voted for Clinton-Gore." Schweizer writes the same strategy was used by the Biden administration, which he suggests was a major reason Biden refused to control the southern border during his four years in office.

Advertisement

The way to reverse this type of voter fraud and prevent it from happening in the future is to revoke the naturalized citizenship of those who circumvented the requirements for becoming U.S. citizens.

What does the law require of people who wish to become citizens of the United States and gain the right to vote? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services describes it: "To qualify for U.S. naturalized citizenship, applicants must generally be at least 18, a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) for 5 years (or 3 if married to a U.S. citizen), demonstrate good moral character, and possess basic English proficiency along with knowledge of U.S. history and government."

If an immigrant violates the law, what are supposed to be the consequences?" A person is subject to revocation of naturalization if he or she procured naturalization illegally."

Schweizer writes "...with pressure from the (Clinton) White House, the INS did not properly enforce the English language requirement of naturalization." Many INS workers, he says, reported that they "regularly encountered applicants who presented passing certificates but who could not speak even simple English. They became U.S. citizens anyway." And instant voters.

In view of this illegal strategy by Democrats, it could be argued that a major reason for anti-ICE demonstrations in Minneapolis is that the Left wants to maintain their harvest of new Democrat voters for future election cycles.

Advertisement

President Trump, the Justice Department and the INS should launch an investigation into those who violated the requirements for becoming American citizens. If proven they violated the law, they should be stripped of their citizenship, along with their right to vote, driver's licenses, and passports and deported to the countries from which they came. Otherwise, the law is made a mockery and those who followed the law to become citizens will rightfully be angry about a system that treats law-abiders and law breakers the same.

Editor’s Note: Do you enjoy Townhall’s conservative reporting that takes on the radical left and woke media? Support our work so that we can continue to bring you the truth.

Join Townhall VIP and use promo code FIGHT to receive 60% off your membership.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement