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Schumer Takes Stand for ‘Tens of Billions’ of Illegal Aliens ICE Could Remove from Voter Rolls

In a recent episode of “The Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed the topic of voting. Marlow expressed his concern over the current state of affairs, stating that “the thought that [politicians] are willing to die on the hill of allowing illegal aliens to remain on the voter rolls is alarming.” He went on to explain that this issue is not about immigration, but rather about the integrity of our voting system.

Marlow’s comments were in response to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s recent statement in support of illegal aliens being allowed to remain on the voter rolls. Schumer argued that removing these individuals from the voter rolls would disenfranchise “tens of billions” of people. However, Marlow pointed out that this argument is flawed and that the real issue at hand is the potential for voter fraud.

The fact is, illegal aliens should not be allowed to vote in our elections. This is not a matter of discrimination or exclusion, but rather a matter of upholding the law and protecting the rights of American citizens. Allowing non-citizens to vote undermines the very foundation of our democracy and opens the door for manipulation and corruption.

Furthermore, the idea that removing illegal aliens from the voter rolls would disenfranchise millions of people is simply not true. The process of becoming a legal citizen and obtaining the right to vote is not an easy one, but it is a necessary one. It is a privilege that should not be taken lightly. Those who are willing to go through the proper channels to become citizens should be the only ones allowed to vote in our elections.

Marlow also addressed the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in this issue. He stated that the purpose of ICE is not to target and remove illegal aliens from the voter rolls, but rather to enforce our immigration laws and protect our borders. By conflating the two issues, politicians like Schumer are attempting to distract from the real issue at hand – the integrity of our voting system.

It is time for our politicians to put aside their personal agendas and focus on what is best for our country. Allowing illegal aliens to remain on the voter rolls is a dangerous and irresponsible decision that could have serious consequences for our democracy. We must ensure that our elections are fair and free from any outside influence.

In conclusion, Alex Marlow’s comments on “The Alex Marlow Show” shed light on a crucial issue that is often overlooked. The idea that illegal aliens should be allowed to remain on the voter rolls is not only misguided, but it also goes against the very principles of our democracy. It is time for our leaders to take a stand and protect the integrity of our voting system. We must ensure that only legal citizens have the right to vote in our elections. Anything less is a disservice to our country and its citizens.

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