toward greater voter participation:
http://thinkprogress.org/polit...-millions-of-voters/
Oregon previously passed a similar law.
toward greater voter participation:
http://thinkprogress.org/polit...-millions-of-voters/
Oregon previously passed a similar law.
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A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
direstraits posted:A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
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If you had paid attention to the information I provided, you would have had your answer. From my second link above:
<<<The legislation backed by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla calls for data collected by the DMV to be provided to the secretary of state’s office, which would verify a resident’s legal eligibility to vote before registering them.>>> (emphasis added to assist comprehension)
Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
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If you had paid attention to the information I provided, you would have had your answer. From my second link above:
<<<The legislation backed by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla calls for data collected by the DMV to be provided to the secretary of state’s office, which would verify a resident’s legal eligibility to vote before registering them.>>> (emphasis added to assist comprehension)
And, if you paid attention, there is no mechanism mentioned in the act as to how it will be done.
direstraits posted:Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
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If you had paid attention to the information I provided, you would have had your answer. From my second link above:
<<<The legislation backed by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla calls for data collected by the DMV to be provided to the secretary of state’s office, which would verify a resident’s legal eligibility to vote before registering them.>>> (emphasis added to assist comprehension)
And, if you paid attention, there is no mechanism mentioned in the act as to how it will be done.
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And if you knew much about law and regulation, you would understand that there is no requirement for every detail of a statutory requirement to be specified within the text of the statute itself. The U.S. Congress and state legislatures often enact laws that leave the details or the implementing regulatory structure to administrative agencies.
Contendahh posted:toward greater voter participation:
http://thinkprogress.org/polit...-millions-of-voters/
Oregon previously passed a similar law.
Toward greater voter fraud, there's a revolution coming.
Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
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If you had paid attention to the information I provided, you would have had your answer. From my second link above:
<<<The legislation backed by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla calls for data collected by the DMV to be provided to the secretary of state’s office, which would verify a resident’s legal eligibility to vote before registering them.>>> (emphasis added to assist comprehension)
And, if you paid attention, there is no mechanism mentioned in the act as to how it will be done.
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And if you knew much about law and regulation, you would understand that there is no requirement for every detail of a statutory requirement to be specified within the text of the statute itself. The U.S. Congress and state legislatures often enact laws that leave the details or the implementing regulatory structure to administrative agencies.
Yes, especially if the enactors expect a certain outcome. In this case, more illegal aliens voting Democrat.
direstraits posted:Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
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If you had paid attention to the information I provided, you would have had your answer. From my second link above:
<<<The legislation backed by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla calls for data collected by the DMV to be provided to the secretary of state’s office, which would verify a resident’s legal eligibility to vote before registering them.>>> (emphasis added to assist comprehension)
And, if you paid attention, there is no mechanism mentioned in the act as to how it will be done.
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And if you knew much about law and regulation, you would understand that there is no requirement for every detail of a statutory requirement to be specified within the text of the statute itself. The U.S. Congress and state legislatures often enact laws that leave the details or the implementing regulatory structure to administrative agencies.
Yes, especially if the enactors expect a certain outcome. In this case, more illegal aliens voting Democrat.
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Your highly speculative and predictably opinionated response is duly noted.
Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:Contendahh posted:direstraits posted:A Democrat ploy to let as many illegals, as possible, vote.
"As more states begin providing illegal immigrants and their children with driver's licenses and ID cards, officials are concerned some also are registering to vote -- some by mistake, and others on purpose.
The problem came to light recently in North Carolina, which compared its voter rolls against a federal immigration database. The cross-check of 10,000 voters found 1,425 likely non-citizen voters, including 109 illegal immigrants or so-called "Dreamers." Almost 10 percent registered to vote when getting their driver's license. But election officials say the problem is nationwide."
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...voting-concerns.html
Will California run a similar cross check against the illegal alien database?
___
If you had paid attention to the information I provided, you would have had your answer. From my second link above:
<<<The legislation backed by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla calls for data collected by the DMV to be provided to the secretary of state’s office, which would verify a resident’s legal eligibility to vote before registering them.>>> (emphasis added to assist comprehension)
And, if you paid attention, there is no mechanism mentioned in the act as to how it will be done.
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And if you knew much about law and regulation, you would understand that there is no requirement for every detail of a statutory requirement to be specified within the text of the statute itself. The U.S. Congress and state legislatures often enact laws that leave the details or the implementing regulatory structure to administrative agencies.
Yes, especially if the enactors expect a certain outcome. In this case, more illegal aliens voting Democrat.
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Your highly speculative and predictably opinionated response is duly noted.
Neither speculative, nor opinionated, just following the clues to arrive at a conclusion.