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Charles Tuckland of AMAC discusses how New York’s move to join the Electronic Registration Information Center could add non-citizens to voter rolls

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John Solomon and AMAC's Charles Stucklen discuss New York's potential joining of the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which could compromise voter integrity by including non-citizens in voter rolls. ERIC, a nonprofit, collects sensitive voter data without public accountability, leading to distrust and lawsuits from states like Virginia and Wisconsin. Charles Stucklen highlights that 13 of the 15 states allowing non-citizens to get driver's licenses are in ERIC, and there's evidence of non-citizens being registered to vote. AMAC is mobilizing to oppose the New York bill, urging members to contact legislators. Lastly, Charles highlights AMAC's membership drive and upcoming special report. Don’t just read the headlines—help shape them. Go to amac.us/justnews and stand with millions of informed Americans today.

 

 

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