
The stakes in the 2020 presidential election could not be higher. Voter turnout will be crucial for both parties, which has raised serious concerns about possible illegal voting.
And with the presidential election roughly 8 months away, a new bombshell report reveals that two critical battleground states — Texas and Pennsylvania — have thousands of illegal immigrants registered to vote.
Pennsylvania GOP State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe recently said that Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf admitted that almost 12,000 illegal immigrants are registered to vote in the battleground state.
“I believe that we need to take action and have those people removed immediately from the rolls,” Metcalfe said to The Washington Times. “They were never eligible to vote.”
More frightening, Texas announced back in January that they found around 100,000 noncitizens who were registered to vote.
But activists in Texas have sued to keep the noncitizens on the voter rolls.
These are the same people who say that they do not want foreign interference in the presidential election.
“It’s clear that the right-wing elements in Texas government are trying to rig the system to keep power and disenfranchise 95,000 American citizens,” Domingo Garcia, the national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens, said. “There is no voter fraud in Texas. It’s a lie repeated time and again to suppress minority voters, and we’re going to fight hard against it.”
Texas Secretary of State David Whitley compared voter records against voter rolls and found that around 95,000 who are not citizens are registered to vote.
And of those 95,000 illegal alien voters, approximately 58,000 of them voted in 1996.
In Pennsylvania, the state used a similar procedure and found that they had around 11,200 illegal aliens registered to vote.
But the state of Pennsylvania reportedly refuses to give the names of the noncitizen voters to Republicans, so they do not know how many of them have voted.
“Demonstrating, much less discussing, noncitizen voting activity is the worst form of heresy one can commit for left-wing groups,” said Logan Churchwell, the director of communications and research at the Public Interest Legal Foundation, whose group is part of the lawsuits in Pennsylvania and Texas to purge the voter records of the illegal aliens, said.
“It is the tip of the iceberg,” Judicial Watch Director Tom Fitton said to The Times. “This shows the urgent need for citizenship verification for voting. The Department of Justice should follow up with a national investigation.”
“This governor has been an obstructionist in revealing this information to the citizens, and thereby I believe a participant in allowing this fraudulent activity to occur because it benefits him and his party,” Metcalfe said.
This is a nationwide issue.
Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election integrity watchdog group, filed a lawsuit and found that nearly 24,000 voter files in Florida’s Palm Beach County had been flagged because of issues that include registrations in multiple states, double voting, voting on behalf of the dead, and registrations by “apparent” noncitizens.
Before that, it was also reported that at least 1.59 million “inactive” and “illegal” registered names were on voter rolls in one California county.
This is a very serious issue that affects the entire nation — and it could have a huge impact on the outcome of the 2020 election.

