Discussion: House GOP Hardliners Push Sessions To Ramp Up Non-Citizen Voting Prosecutions

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“The work by Mr. Higdon should be admired and duplicated across the nation;” the House Republicans said,


He should probably get the Medal of Honor.
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“House GOP Hardliners Push Sessions To Ramp Up Non-Citizen Voting Prosecutions.”

Is our overburdened prison system truly prepared to handle all none of them?

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Is Rule of Law different than rule of law?

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That group could not collectively amass 10 IQ points.
Batshit crazy tinfoil hat seems to be the only prerequisite to join that club

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If in fact the prison system is overburdened, then the regime will just have to call in Prisons R Us, Inc. to build a few more, the private prison industry the only one booming under orange moron.

trump’s 2019 budget would maintain the federal Bureau of Prison’s annual spending at $7.1 billion, some analysts expect spending to shift to private prison companies. At the same time, the budget calls for $2.5 billion to hold as many as 47,000 illegal immigrants within detention centers, another major revenue source for prison operators.

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Yes, this is certainly a problem.

It’s gonna be SOOOO nice when those yahoos become an ineffective minority.

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Sure y’all want to chase ghosts it would be fine with me except this is just another ploy to keep people from voting.

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So when they lose their asses they can claim voter fraud.

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Uh Mr. Sessions. There’s a Mr. Gonzales or something on line one for you. Says it’s something about the ‘voting?’

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Don’t you need to have some non citizens actually vote before prosecuting them?

“House GOP Hardliners Push Sessions To Ramp Up Non-Citizen Voting Prosecutions”. Oh, you mean both of them?

Depends; does the US flag have gold fringe?

Done some cogitating on this. It’s POSSIBLE that Sessions & the US attorneys’ offices in red & purple states are encountering difficulties in finding non-citizens that have registered or voted or tried to do either.

The problem is FAR from insolvable. Consider:

  1. it’s not like ICE is having any great difficulties in finding non-citizens;
  2. some if not a majority of those ICE has crammed in jails or is keeping in camps are (probably) not citizens;
  3. the federal government. via ICE or DoJ or whatever agency, has those prisoners & interns under their near absolute control & so can proly do whatever they want with them; and
  4. the GOP has an almost inexhaustible resource base of rodent fornicators…

So why wouldn’t DoJ & ICE & the GOP get together & simply just conspire the collude into a great big fat stinking steaming pile of fake scandal? Just register all those prisoners & interns, making sure the forms they use all falsely asserts that they’re citizens (assuming they’re not), force them all to sign, then … PROSECUTE! And it’s not like the New Riders of the Black Robes in SCOTUS won’t be able to find some way of maybe not endorsing but allowing or at the very least turning the blind eye of tolerance for intolerance at such a scam.

I just wish reporters and politicians would say that voter registration is not voting.
Look how many registered voters actually vote. Or rather, don’t vote.

It’s meant to chase away voters, and nothing else.

Oh i have an idea, how about stepping in on Georgia’s Secretary of State’s his conflict of interest and suppression of votes? A real crime.

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I’m thinking more a membership card in the evil slimebags club than batshit crazy tinfoil hats. They know what they are doing. Fortunately, they’re not really good at it, although the courts may ignore that as time goes on.