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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (284745)5/1/2024 3:13:51 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 358055
 
My post was:

3.2 Million last year, according to NBC News.

Voters.

According to NBC News, in December, more than 300,000 illegal aliens crossed the United States border with Mexico. That number, roughly equal to the population of a mid-sized city like Pittsburgh, Newark, or St. Paul, breaks all existing records for immigration in a single month. And it caps off a year in which the Department of Homeland Security has encountered a record 3.2 million illegal aliens in the United States.
The first two lines were mine:
3.2 Million last year, according to NBC News.

Voters.
The rest was clearly stated as quoting an article that cited a widely distributed NBC News article.

What ever it is (an improper citation in this finely curated journal on SI), it is not easily mistaken for a lie.

That's okay. I'm not expecting any apologies. Perhaps a little more self-awareness among some of the others on this thread.

Just so we understand each other, are you or are you not in favor allowing illegals to vote in federal elections, and if not, what do you suggest be done to secure the election? I assume you realize that simply asking for a driver's license with no proof of citizenship is inadequate for securing an election against illegal voters. So, what exactly is your wish here?

I would also direct the question to Mannie and the others here.



To: Lane3 who wrote (284745)5/1/2024 5:08:10 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 358055
 
It is a lie. Granted, Noodles might think it is true, but it doesn't make it so.