Group Files Lawsuit Claiming 100,000 Non-Citizens Are Registered To Vote In Pennsylvania

Guest post by Mike LaChance at American Lookout:

The fact that Trump was able to flip Pennsylvania to red in the 2016 election really hurt Democrats. They are desperate to retake the state in 2020, which is why they are trying to redistrict the state now.

An organization called the Public Interest Legal Foundation is now alleging that 100,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in the state and they’re suing.

The Washington Times reported:

Lawsuit: 100,000 noncitizens registered to vote in Pennsylvania

More than 100,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in Pennsylvania alone, according to testimony submitted Monday in a lawsuit demanding the state come clean about the extent of its problems.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation, which has identified similar noncitizen voting problems in studies of Virginia and New Jersey, said Pennsylvania officials have admitted noncitizens have been registering and voting in the state “for decades.”

But state officials have stonewalled PILF requests for access to the data that could expose the problem, the group says in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Harrisburg.

“For months, Pennsylvania bureaucrats have concealed facts about noncitizens registering and voting — that ends today,” PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said.

Expect to see more of this. The left will do pretty much anything to prevent Trump from winning again. Even cheating if necessary.

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