| Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says  Democrats have  tipped their hand to their desire to unleash noncitizen  voting by  opposing his state’s citizenship verification in court and  he is urging  elections chiefs in other states to fight such lawsuits. 
 Georgia’s citizenship verification system has prevented noncitizens   from getting on state voter rolls, but the state had to defend it in   court against a group founded by former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial   candidate Stacey Abrams.
 
 Georgia compares   naturalized citizens’ voter registrations with the state’s Department   of Driver Services (DDS) to verify citizenship. If the citizenship of a   person who registers to vote cannot be verified, then they have 26   months to provide documented proof, or else their registration   application will be canceled.
 
 What left-wing groups “want to do  is stop us from doing  citizenship verification during the driver's  license process that we do  with DDS. And we have a robust citizenship  verification process — they  wanted us to stop that, we won in court,  and now we can continue to do  citizenship verification.”
 
 Raffensperger told other secretaries of state regarding non-citizens   getting on voter rolls, “You need to stop it, and you need to stop it   now.”
 
 He added that those on the left who are for non-citizens  voting “want  to wait till it's a big problem, then all of a sudden,  what do you do?  So we pushed back hard, we won our case.”
 
 Raffensperger also referenced  when  Abrams ran against Brian Kemp for Georgia governor in 2018 and  said, “the blue wave is … comprised of those who are documented and  undocumented.”
 
 “She talked about the blue wave, that she was going to have  undocumented immigrants voting in our elections,” Raffensperger said.
 
 justthenews.com
 
 Tom
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