DOJ Warns State Election Officials Can Be Charged Over Noncitizen Voting
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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sent letters to election officials across the country, warning them that they could be charged if they let noncitizens receive ballots or vote in elections.
"Any election officer, including the chief election officer of the state, who knowingly retains noncitizens on the state's [voter list] or facilitates noncitizens in receiving and casting ballots could be subject to criminal liability," Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for civil rights, said in the letters, which were sent on July 7.
It is also a crime to prevent people who try to vote from voting, the officials were also told.
Dhillon also outlined various laws that set forth requirements for state and local election officials regarding voter lists.
"We encourage you to contact us to discuss what steps your state should take to maintain clean voter lists as required by law," Dhillon wrote.
A DOJ spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email, "The Department sent these letters to all 50 states and the District of Columbia, asking for voluntary compliance in a timely manner with their obligations under federal law to ensure only citizens vote in federal elections."
The letters came after the DOJ requested data on registered voters from all states. Several dozen, including Utah, have declined to comply with the request, sparking legal action from the department. Judges have so far ruled against the agency, including a judge who in June said the request sought data that falls outside of records the federal government may require states to produce.
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson said in a post on Threads that she received one of the letters from Dhillon.
"I'm sure I'm not the only chief election officer of a state who is being targeted for following state and federal laws by resisting DOJ's demands for private voter data that have thus far been ruled illegal by at least a dozen courts," Henderson said. "This is truly bizarre behavior by the federal agency that is supposed to be protecting civil rights."
Dhillon also said Tuesday that the DOJ will send election monitors to six states - Arizona, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Virginia - during primary elections this year.
The monitors will be focused on issues such as access to polls for disabled voters and whether voting locations are open for the amount of time that is required under federal law.
"It's also important to make sure that our voting is accurate so that every citizen who votes has their vote counted equally without being canceled out by somebody who shouldn't be voting," Dhillon said in a video statement.
Jesus Osete, the DOJ's principal deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights, said in a post on X that federal election monitors "are a routine part of every election."
- • The DOJ is threatening criminal prosecution for election officials who allow noncitizens to remain on voter rolls.
- • Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon is demanding state compliance with federal laws prohibiting alien voting.
- • Federal monitors will be deployed to six specific states to oversee upcoming primary elections.
The Trump administration is escalating pressure on states after courts blocked federal attempts to force the release of unredacted voter data. This move follows resistance from states like Utah that refuse to comply with federal data requests.
Christian Perspective
Protecting the integrity of the vote is a matter of justice and truth. Allowing noncitizens to dilute the voices of the rightful citizenry is a form of theft that undermines the natural order of the nation.
Implications
This enforcement action seeks to protect the sovereignty of the American people from the effects of mass immigration. It reinforces the principle that a nation must be defined by its own people rather than by those who have entered illegally.
Broader Trends
This represents a direct confrontation with the globalist efforts to facilitate the Great Replacement through demographic shifts. The administration is using federal power to combat the dilution of the host nation's political influence.
Takeaway
Christians must support the restoration of law and order to protect the sanctity of the ballot. We must demand that our leaders prioritize the security of our borders and the purity of our elections to preserve our heritage.
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