Arizona is Being Sued to Clean Up Voter Rolls

Another big news story that should have been reported in the mainstream news media is Arizona officials have been refusing to clean up their stateโ€™s voter rolls and provide FOIA information to those investigating the situation. America First Legal Strong Communities Foundation, and the AZ Free Enterprise Club, sent a letter to Maricopa County and the other 14 counties of the state in July to ask them to confirm if they are utilizing the DHS database as the โ€œFederal Onlyโ€ voters have now surpassed 35k voters.

In the United States, only US citizens are eligible to vote in Federal elections. However, there can be voters who can’t prove their citizenship the Federal government allows to register to vote anyway as long as they attest they are citizens. These voters are called Federal-Only voters.

This creates a risk because any illegal voter could lie and still vote. EZAZ.org claims these voters have increased 32% in just the last 9.5 months!

Through their attorney, America First Legal, Strong Communities Foundation and AZ Free Enterprise Club sent a 7 page letter to Maricopa County and the other 14 counties in July asking them to confirm if they are utilizing the DHS database to verify new persons added to the Arizona voter rolls as the Federal Only voters have now surpassed 35k voters.

That America First Legal letter can be read to all 15 counties of Arizona here.

American First Legal now reports in Maricopa County alone there are now 26,553 voters who have not proven their citizenship:

The county clerks should use the DHS database to validate whether these voters are citizens, but the current Arizona Secretary of State, Democrat Adrian Fontes, has not given them access to this database. The County Recorders could also communicate directly with DHS to secure the necessary information to ensure that only US citizens are registered to vote going around Fontes.

The county clerks of Arizona apparently opted to ignore the July letter so now they are being sued.

โ€œAmerica First Legal just sued Maricopa County in Arizona to stop mass illegal alien voting.โ€

A copy of that September court filing is here.

Three sentences out of the introduction of this suit illustrates the problem Arizona faces:

โ€œ2. Sixty percent of Arizonans โ€˜are concerned that cheating will affect the outcome of the 2024 election.โ€™

8. Puzzlingly, the Defendants have ignored these requirements. They have failed to take the actions required by law to ensure that foreign citizens are removed from their voter rolls.

9. These failures cause voters to lose confidence in the integrity of our election system.โ€

CONCLUSION:

Given the fact that Texas just removed an astounding one million voters from their voting rolls, I am no longer capable of thinking the best of the Democrats of this country and am now more firm in my belief they stole the 2020 election and will try to do so again in 2024.

โ€œGov. Abbott on 1M+ removed from Texas voter rollsโ€ โ€“ Fox News Dallas/Ft. Worth

All the proof you need that Democrats are criminals is the fact they have fought Republicans and Independents tooth and nail in every attempt they have made to restore voter integrity to what it used to be in this country.

โ€œ#287 NOV 8 Voting Machines REAL RESULTSโ€ฆโ€ โ€“ Grass Roots Warrior Network

Any Attorney General, Stateโ€™s Attorney, District Attorney, or seated judge that puts party politics ahead of the Law of the Land, Constitution and Bill of Rights should be disbarred. In the olden days gone by they would have also been, โ€œtarred, feathered, and run out of town on the railsโ€.

Today we have talk by people like Senator Chuck Schumer (D) wanting to โ€œstackโ€ the Supreme Court of the United States with activist judges to have their political way. This is not just wrong it is treason and should be so charged and prosecuted.

Abortion 100 years ago was considered murder of an unborn baby whether the mother lived through it or not. Today it has come to be both a form of birth control and a civil right of women. It is neither. It is still murder. Times may change but right and wrong never does.

If the Democrats try to steal the 2024 election it could result in a civil war at most or political assassinations at the least. All the proof you need that the election was stolen in 2020 is never in the history of American elections did the vote counting stop mysteriously simultaneously in 6 different swing states of the country without reason given. And to this day, nobody can say by whose authorization (what person) the counting was ordered stopped and who ordered it to resume again.

If we still had a bipartisan Attorney General and Director of the FBI, this question would have been answered by now. If we still had a bipartisan mainstream news media, they should have been asking these questions and pressing these two men for answers.

Copyright ยฉ 2024 by Mark S. Schwendau

Mark Schwendau
Mark Schwendauhttps://www.idrawiwrite.tech/
If there is a "CONSPIRACY" THEORY Mark Schwendau won't miss out telling you about it. He is a retired college technology educator and author in Illinois. He holds a BS degree in technology education and a MS degree in industrial management. He has had news articles published in online news journals such as Communities Digital News and Independent Sentinel. His opinions are his own as assured by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

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