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Monday, 01/21/2019 11:52:29 AM

Monday, January 21, 2019 11:52:29 AM

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“So they see a green card and say, ‘That’s OK’ because they don’t know what they’re doing,” Boyle wrote in his ruling.

“They ought to be a little smarter than that.”

Boyle also quipped that “maybe as much attention as is focused on illegal voting” ought to be put on “educating election workers.”

George has lived in the United States for 30 years and has had a green card since 1995, according to the News & Observer. She cares for a husband sick with prostate cancer and has worked in housekeeping and fast food, the paper reported.

When it comes to those legally in this country who have been caught illegally voting, she’s been one of the lucky ones.

Margarita Del Pilar Fitzpatrick, a Peruvian citizen who found herself in a similar situation, found herself facing deportation in 2017.

Fitzpatrick had registered at an Illinois DMV while she was applying for her driver’s license in 2006, according to Lifezette. She’d recently obtained her green card and a clerk asked her if she wanted to register to vote under the state’s “motor voter” act.

When asked if she could, the man said, “It’s up to you.” That was part of a script written by the state that’s since been changed.

“He knew the law better than I did,” Fitzpatrick said during a deposition.

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When she applied for citizenship, she acknowledged she had voted twice, which led to an immigration judge ordering her deportation. The decision was upheld on further appeals.

Whether or not either of these individuals should have known better was beside the point, according to Logan Churchwell, a spokesman for the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a non-profit that specializes in electoral integrity.

“Margarita Fitzpatrick is the return on investment after years of Soros-funded activism,” Churchwell said, referring to the liberal billionaire’s push for forms of automatic voter registration. “There are thousands of Margarita Fitzpatricks out there.”

Yes, George and Fitzpatrick ought to have known better. But who really ought to have known better were the men and women who registered these individuals to vote.

Whether the number of illegal voters is hundreds, or thousands, or tens of thousands, this is a serious abrogation of duty — and something that those concerned about electoral fraud ought to be just as serious about addressing.

https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/judge-scorches-election-officials-discovering-illegally-allowed-migrant-vote/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=CTBreaking&ff_campaign=breaking&ff_content=conservative-tribune

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