A recent investigation has brought to light video evidence of non-citizens admitting to being registered to vote in Georgia. The footage, filmed by Anthony Rubin, an investigative journalist from Florida who runs the news agency Muckraker, shows several non-citizens admitting they are registered voters. Rubin is known for his reporting on illegal immigration, child trafficking, and Chinese activities in the US. The Heritage Foundation Oversight Project obtained and disseminated this revealing footage, highlighting major concerns about voter registration practices.
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Georgia, with an estimated non-citizen population of 339,000, could have over 47,000 non-citizens registered to vote if the reported 14% registration rate is accurate. This figure is particularly significant given that Joe Biden won Georgia by fewer than 12,000 votes in the 2020 presidential election, suggesting illegal voting could influence election outcomes.
Attempts to find these non-citizens on Georgia’s voter rolls have been unsuccessful, largely due to the unreliable address histories and use of fake documents and names by non-citizens. The specifics of the information provided during their voter registration remain unclear, complicating verification processes and raising doubts about the system’s integrity.
These findings point to serious vulnerabilities in the current voter registration system, posing a threat to the fairness of the 2024 election. The complexity of auditing voter rolls quickly makes it difficult to ensure election accuracy. The Heritage Foundation Oversight Project has referred these concerns to Georgia officials and expressed their willingness to assist with any law enforcement investigations, including sharing detailed evidence and blurred images.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger responded to the findings, stating, “The state of Georgia aggressively investigates specific claims of voter fraud, and we welcome any individual or group to submit specific, evidence-based claims, and we will investigate.” His statement underscores the state’s commitment to upholding the integrity of its electoral process.