Texas Officials Discover 98,000 Illegal Aliens Registered to Vote in the State

Democrats are up in arms that Russians may have meddled in the 2016 elections, but none seem to want to review registration rolls or implement voter ID laws to stop fraud. If that sounds counter-intuitive, you are applying logic and reason to the facts. That also means you are probably not a liberal extremist. But the underlying reality is that Democrats resisted and obstructed the Trump Administration voter fraud panel because they believe illegal immigrants will register and vote for them.

In this breaking news video, reporters reveals a shocking discovery by Republican officials in Texas. The border state has struggled with an illegal immigration crisis for decades. After the last two election cycles, Texans have unearthed foreigners who were brazen enough to go down to local canvassing offices, register and then vote illegally in elections. The discovery of such voting felonies apparently prompted officials to conduct a full review of the rolls.

While Democrats in California’s so-called sanctuary cities claim that no voter fraud exists, Texas law enforcement took strong measures to get to the bottom of voter fraud by illegals after a non-American citizen woman was convicted of the second-degree felony.

What Texas has discovered has shocked the imaginations of even those who suspected voter fraud by illegals was occurring right under their nose. Watch the video below to get all the details.


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