An immigration enforcement advocate says a recent report by a Florida TV station should be a clarion call for those who want to prevent non-citizens from voting in coming elections.
The stunning investigative report by Andy Pierroti of NBC-2 in Fort Myers included interviews and voting documents revealing nearly 100 non-citizens who are illegally registered and in some cases have voted in elections as far back as 2001.
Election officials tell the television station that thanks to Florida's 1992 Motor Voter Law, they are not permitted to ask potential voters for proof of citizenship; consequently, they can only investigate fraud if they get a tip. As a result, elections officials have contacted the individuals uncovered in the NBC-2 report.
According to William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), evidence exists that illegal aliens are voting in mass numbers in several states.
"In the states of Texas, California, and Florida, this gives them the ability to control national electoral politics," he laments. "The Democrats are registering and voting illegal immigrants en masse -- especially west of the Mississippi, where we believe they saved [Nevada Senator] Harry Reid's campaign."
The ALIPAC spokesman says fraudulent voting has dire consequences for the future of the country.
"If you're a conservative voter and you ever want to win elections again, you have to stop this," he argues. "... No conservative is going to get elected to anything in this country in another five to ten years if we don't stop the massive theft of U.S. elections happening right now in America with illegal alien voters."
Gheen urges concerned citizens to watch the NBC-2 story (see video above) and share it with friends and election officials.