AUSTIN, TX — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into reports that organizations may be illegally registering noncitizens to vote in Texas.
If the reports are accurate, it would be a violation of state and federal law.
Investigators from the Texas Attorney General’s Election Integrity Unit recently conducted undercover operations to identify potential voter registration of noncitizens in Texas.
The investigation has already confirmed that various nonprofit organizations have been located outside Texas Department of Public Safety Driver License offices, operating booths offering to assist in voter registration for persons conducting business at the driver’s license offices.
However, all citizens have already been presented an opportunity to register to vote as part of the process of renewing or being issued an identification card or driver’s license, so there is no obvious need to assist citizens to register to vote outside DPS offices — calling into question the motives of the nonprofit groups.
“Texans are deeply troubled by the possibility that organizations purporting to assist with voter registration are illegally registering noncitizens to vote in our elections. If eligible citizens can legally register to vote when conducting their business at a DPS office, why would they need a second opportunity to register with a booth outside? My office is investigating every credible report we receive regarding potential criminal activity that could compromise the integrity of our elections. The Biden-Harris Administration has intentionally flooded our country with illegal aliens, and without proper safeguards, foreign nationals can illegally influence elections at the local, state, and national level. It is a crime to vote — or to register to vote — if you are not a United States citizen. Any wrongdoing will be punished to the fullest extent of the law,” said Paxton.
It is a crime in Texas to lie about your citizenship when you register to vote — or to help someone else do so. You can be sentenced up to two years in a state jail and pay up to a $10,000 fine. It is a crime to vote in Texas if you are not a United States Citizen and a Texas Resident, or to help someone vote who is not. You can be sentenced up to 20 years in prison and pay up to a $10,000 fine.
The undercover operations have been conducted throughout major metropolitan areas of Texas and are ongoing.
Comments
No one should be surprised about illegal aliens being allowed to vote. It's been the democrat's plan for at least four years. The next step in that process will be the kindly, helpful democrats showing the illegals who to vote for.
Different topic: I hope anyone reading here will watch RFK Jr's speech about suspending his campaign. The Kennedy family have been die hard democrats for generations. The things he shares are eye opening.
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