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RE: Sanctuary Cities Are a Vehicle for Voter Fraud: Illegal Alien Non-Citizens and Legal Non-Citizens Are Included When Determining Legislative Vote Apportionment

in #politics7 years ago (edited)

Hi Gwiss, I just wanted to respond to the 11 million since 2015 number - that number has been in usage since 2009 with no changes.

11.2 Million Illegal Immigrants in U.S. in 2010, Report Says; No Change From ’09 - http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/02/us/02immig.html

With the shift in the way sanctuary city policies have been used since 2008, I suspect that the number of illegal aliens counted in the 2020 census could be much higher and will further negatively impact the apportionment and value of each citizen's vote.

Also, I made an update to the article due to my oversight that the huge number of legal non-citizens are also being included in the population count for apportionment. Something like 13% or more of the California population are non-citizens.

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Yikes. That means that 6 of their apportionment votes really belong elsewhere. Crazy.

I guess trusting the folks who are telling us that illegal immigrants don't matter to also be the ones telling us how many illegal immigrants there are is not wise.