Explosive Video: Undocumented Immigrants Confess to Voter Fraud on Camera

A journalist in Georgia interviewed non-citizens and discovered that as many as 14 percent of them admitted to being registered to vote in American elections.

This could indicate that a substantial number of non-citizens are registered to vote, potentially reaching tens of thousands.

The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project released a video on July 31 featuring interviews with non-citizens who confessed to being registered voters.

Among those questioned, 14 percent acknowledged their registration, and some even admitted to having cast votes previously.

Based on the Oversight Project’s estimate of approximately 339,000 non-citizens residing in Georgia, if the 14 percent figure applies statewide, there could be up to 47,000 non-citizens registered to vote.

This is noteworthy because the margin by which Joe Biden won the state during the 2020 presidential election was less than 12,000 votes.

Georgia has faced scrutiny over its election procedures, particularly in Fulton County where discrepancies were found in election documents.

Earlier this year, 300 election officials in pivotal swing states, including Georgia, raised concerns about election integrity in their respective areas.

The Oversight Project has contacted Georgia officials regarding the matter of non-citizens being registered to vote and is open to collaborating on any investigations.

It’s important to mention that Georgia is not alone in facing challenges related to non-citizen voting; prosecutors have filed charges against 37 non-citizens who voted in North Carolina’s 2016 election.

The prosecutors handling these cases also noted that most non-citizens were significantly more likely to vote for Democrats than Republicans.

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