California lawmakers create bill to allow Illegals to oversee US elections

A Republican California lawmaker has issued a dire warning about a horrifying bill that his Democrat colleagues are trying to push through to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.

Dubbed AB 930, the bill would allow illegal aliens “to serve on recount boards” and allow “Election Day” ballots to arrive way past the election.

Listen to California Assemblyman Carl DeMaio explain below:

“I rise in strong opposition to AB 930,” he began. “It does not modernize the way people vote. It adds the ability for non-citizens to serve as recount board members. I’m not sure why a non-citizen should have any business serving on a board overseeing a U.S. election.”

“That’s not how people vote in America. I don’t know where you hang out, but it’s not how most people vote that I talk to on both sides of the aisle,” he added before being briefly cut off by an aggrieved Democrat who accused him of insulting his peers.

DeMaio mostly ignored the interruption and kept going.

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“I think most Californians would wonder how it can be a modern election if non-citizens are serving on an election board overseeing the election,” he said. “That’s not an insult. That’s common sense.”

“I think it would be insulting to suggest that Californians wouldn’t have grave concerns about that. And perhaps that’s why we see so many election-related measures passed by this body that are unhinged from popular points of view in this state,” he continued.

Turning to the other part of the bill, which calls for extending the amount of time for ballots to be returned in an election, he slammed his state for being a “laughing stock” when it comes to such matters.

“We already are the laughing stock of the world when it comes to counting ballots,” he noted. “Most third-world countries have something called an election day, not an election month. We’re actually on track to having an election quarter here in California because our elections actually start 30 days prior to election day through mail-in ballots.”

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“So, a month out, people can vote. And of course, they’re able to count ballots for 30 days after an election. That’s a 60-day period. What this bill would do is it would allow ballots to be returned up to seven days after Election Day. That only sows the seeds of doubt,” he continued.

Concluding his remarks, he urged a “no” vote on the bill.

Responding to news of the bill, critics on social media bashed California and its misguided voters for once again being the first state to do something stupid.

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Vivek Saxena

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