Shocking footage shows 31% of non-citizens at Minnesota complex CONFESS to being registered voters – EVOL

Recent footage has revealed a concerning trend of non-citizens being registered to vote in Minnesota, raising questions about the integrity of the state’s voter registration system.

The video, obtained by Anthony Rubin, CEO of Muckraker, showcases non-citizens admitting they are registered to vote. This discovery comes after the implementation of policies under Governor Tim Walz’s administration that may be contributing to this issue.

The footage, published by the Oversight Project, highlights a troubling situation at an apartment complex where 31% of those interviewed openly admitted to being non-citizens who had somehow ended up on the voter rolls.

🚨NON-CITIZENS REGISTERED TO VOTE IN MINNESOTA🚨

In footage obtained by @realmuckraker, at just one apartment complex, 31% of those interviewed admitted to being non-citizens registered to vote.

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— Oversight Project (@OversightPR) October 23, 2024

The ease with which non-citizens are being registered to vote is a direct result of two recent laws passed by the Minnesota state legislature, both of which were signed by Governor Walz.

One of these controversial laws is the Driver’s License for All bill, which allows non-citizens, regardless of their immigration status, to obtain driver’s licenses

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