{"id":16957,"date":"2018-04-26T14:04:48","date_gmt":"2018-04-26T18:04:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=16957"},"modified":"2018-12-28T10:33:44","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T15:33:44","slug":"in-texas-a-closer-look-at-illegals-on-voter-rolls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2018\/04\/26\/in-texas-a-closer-look-at-illegals-on-voter-rolls\/","title":{"rendered":"In Texas, a Closer Look at Illegals on Voter Rolls"},"content":{"rendered":"

Calling out election fraud in Dallas County, a Texas state senator wants voter registration rolls purged of illegal aliens and non-citizens.<\/p>\n

Sen. Don Huffines, R-Dallas, cited research showing 356 non-citizens voted in Dallas County between September 1999 and March 2007.<\/p>\n

The problem goes farther and deeper.<\/p>\n

In 2015, the election-watch group True the Vote found eight Texas counties had more registered voters than voting-age adults<\/a>.\u00a0Most of the counties were in the Rio Grande Valley, along the Mexican border.<\/p>\n

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton<\/a> now reports that \u201cthe process of removing ineligible voters who self-report as non-citizens at jury duty is not being followed correctly, or even at all, in various counties.\u201d<\/p>\n

Last year, Rosa Maria Ortega, 37, a Mexican national living in a Dallas suburb, was sentenced to eight years in prison for illegally voting in elections in 2012 and 2014<\/a>. She faces deportation.<\/p>\n

Such convictions have been rare, but Huffines said he is \u201cconfident\u201d that local district attorneys will prosecute more cases.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe will not allow non-citizens and illegal immigrants to shape our future or cancel out the vote of a registered citizen,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

The Public Interest Legal Foundation<\/a> is currently wrangling with Harris County, the state\u2019s largest, to obtain voting records there. When the county balked, PILF sued under the federal Freedom of Information Act<\/a>. After Paxton\u2019s office affirmed the legality of PILF\u2019s request, the county countersued in state court to block the inquiry.<\/p>\n

Huffines said this week that he will file legislation requiring verification of citizenship by voter-registration applicants in Texas.<\/p>\n

PILF applauded the idea. Only Kansas has such a requirement, which is tied up in court with legal challenges<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\u201cTexas could be a perfect proving ground,\u201d PILF spokesman Logan Churchwell said.<\/p>\n

Meantime, Texas could take an intermediate step that doesn\u2019t require an act of the biennial state Legislature, which doesn\u2019t reconvene until 2019. (If the 2017 session<\/a> was any indication, Huffines will face a cool reception.)<\/p>\n

Texas\u2019s Secretary of State Office, which oversees the voter rolls, does not cross-reference its database with the Department of Public Safety. By administrative order, Texas could adopt Virginia\u2019s policy of referring identity and residency information required on driver\u2019s license applications to the state elections office.<\/p>\n

Such screening could begin tomorrow, without waiting for the Legislature.<\/p>\n

\u201cJust by having the Secretary of State and DPS talk to each other, you could [remove non-citizens from the voter rolls]with less effort and less cost,\u201d Churchwell noted.