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Should Illegal Immigrants Be Allowed To Vote In Presidential Elections?



Three million votes in the U.S. presidential decision were thrown by foreigners, as indicated by Greg Phillips of the VoteFraud.org association. 

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According to current indications, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by around 630,000 votes, although around 7 million ballots remain uncounted.
Virtually all of the votes cast by 3 million illegal immigrants are likely to have been for Hillary Clinton, meaning Trump might have won the popular vote when this number is taken into account.

Vote fraud using ballots cast in the name of dead people and illegal alien voters was a huge concern before the election.

On the morning of the election there were 4 million dead people on U.S. voter rolls.

Although some states require some form of ID before voting, California, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Washington, D.C. all require no identification before voting.Assuming genuine, this would imply that Donald Trump still won the challenge notwithstanding boundless vote extortion and more likely than not won the well known vote. 
"We have checked in excess of three million votes cast by non-subjects," tweeted Phillips in the wake of detailing that the gathering had finished an investigation of a database of 180 million voter enrollments. 

We have checked in excess of three million votes cast by non-subjects. 

We are joining .@TrueTheVote to start legitimate activity. #unrigged 

— Gregg Phillips (@JumpVote) November 13, 2016 

"Number of non-resident votes surpasses 3 million. Counseling lawful group," he included. 

Finished investigation of database of 180 million voter enlistments. 

Number of non-resident votes surpasses 3 million. 

Counseling legitimate group. 

— Gregg Phillips (@JumpVote) November 11, 2016 
As indicated by current signs, Hillary Clinton won the well known vote by around 630,000 votes, in spite of the fact that around 7 million tickets stay uncounted. 

For all intents and purposes the greater part of the votes cast by 3 million unlawful foreigners are probably going to have been for Hillary Clinton, which means Trump may have won the well known vote when this number is considered. 

Vote misrepresentation utilizing polls cast for the sake of dead individuals and expatriate voters was an immense worry before the decision. 

On the morning of the race there were 4 million dead individuals on U.S. voter rolls. 

Albeit a few states require some type of ID before voting, California, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Washington, D.C. all require no distinguishing proof before voting.   

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