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AMAC launches campaign against non-citizen voting

"This November, untold numbers of noncitizen voters could potentially determine the outcome of multiple elections, including the contest for the White House," AMAC warned.

Published: April 8, 2024 5:05pm

The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), a conservative-leaning senior advocacy group, has launched a national pressure campaign to alleged non-citizen voting, warning that "the Biden administration is giving illegal aliens step-by-step instructions for how to break U.S. election laws."

"Since Joe Biden took office, 8 million people have crossed the border illegally. That figure is higher than the individual populations of 38 states," the group stated in a press release.

"Under the provisions of a 2021 Biden Executive Order, the U.S. Marshals Service is required to provide everyone in its custody information on how to register to vote," they claimed. "This apparently includes convicted felons and illegal aliens who are ineligible to vote."

"This November, untold numbers of noncitizen voters could potentially determine the outcome of multiple elections, including the contest for the White House. That is why AMAC has launched an urgent campaign to demand federal action to secure our elections."

The campaign has thus far seen more than 30,000 AMAC members demand action from Congress.

Non-citizen voting has attracted considerable scrutiny, including in New York City and Washington, D.C., where local authorities have permitted the practice. A judge last month dismissed a challenge to D.C.'s law while New York Republicans have challenged the Big Apple's and scored a legal win, prompting an ongoing appeal from the city council.

Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter.

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