The invasion of America (and Arizona!) by illegal immigrants is significant, massive, and has effects to all of us in taxes spent, services used, crime, drugs, gangs, and illegal voting.
The "media" tells us there is no proof of illegals registering. But Virginia just cleansed over 6,000 from their voter rolls; Georgia is cleansing thousands; several other states are doing so as well.
Maricopa County recently was sued to begin the cleansing of their voter rolls. And the Supreme Court allowed Arizona to enforce its requirement of proof of citizenship before voting.
To me, this is an issue of voter ID being needed. We have passed better laws here in Arizona- and I was a big part of that.
Nearly every other country with citizen voting required voter ID. Why can't we make ours more muscular???
We know for fact that illegals are being registered to vote here in Arizona. Adrian Fontes, our Democrat Secretary of State, even changed the registration form to request Social Security number (which does not require citizenship) instead of other types of ID that would exclude illegals.
We have seen dozens of voters being registered to vote illegally and fraudulently at one house.
Now, we are seeing illegals registered to vote at houses NOT EVEN BUILT YET.
It's election fraud, it's illegal and we are exposing it and fighting it.
Following the successful legal action to force Maricopa to obey the law, all the other counties in Arizona are now being sued to comply with the law and remove illegals from their voter rolls.
I'm betting they find quite a few- enough to turn elections here.
If they ain't cheatin', they ain't tryin'.
Illegal immigration is killing our state. Luckily we have a great law being voted on in November, the Secure The Border Act, that will help Arizona repel the invaders. That makes the work we are doing to make sure these invaders don't vote, even more critical.
This Act MUST pass. The future of Arizona and the safety of our citizens depends on it.
PAID FOR BY WENDY ROGERS FOR AZ SENATE
Wendy Rogers is a retired member of the Air Force. Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or the Department of Defense.