The US Supreme Court has weighed in on Virginia’s efforts to keep its elections secure.
The high court has ruled that the state can remove 1,600 self-identified foreigners from the voting roles.
It is illegal for foreigners to vote in US elections. However, some Democrats are advocating for foreigners to be allowed to vote in the US, and the Department of Justice fought in court to try to prevent Virginia from removing the noncitizens.
Opponents of Virginia’s efforts have argued that some of the people who claimed to be noncitizens actually just checked the wrong box.
However, Virginia’s law allows the would-be voters time to remedy their error if necessary.
The Supreme Court decision was 6 to 3 and is one of many current election integrity battles going on days before the election.

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I generally like your posts, but I know of no democrats who are advocating for non-citizen foreigners to vote. There are many foreigners who are naturalized citizens who are allowed to vote by law. This post is misinformation. You’re doing damage to your “Follow the Science” personal brand. It’s beginning to feel like you’re in a news bubble that skews facts. It might be helpful to check out this news site: https://ground.news/blindspot that helps to show different sides of an argument to get the full perspective. I hope to be able to go back to enjoying your posts in the future.
I f you don’t know of any democrats that wants foreigners to vote, I think it’s because you don’t want to know. What do you think the whole wide open border thing is all about with the democrats. I challenge you to name any other reason for the democrats to want complete open borders . Of course it could be that they just hate America and it’s people.
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Laura,
There exist LEVELS of
Reason-Driven thinking,
from None ( say, Marxists )
to Exceptional ( say,
ARISTOTLE ), the latter
of which type may be
able to prevent War and
Hardship (( read Aristotle’s
warnings about ”bad
democracy,” in his “Politics” )).
Fredrick Reed Smith’s post
challenges/questions
your ability to REASON,
L O G I C A L L Y.
-Rick