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Texas AG demands Biden-Harris admin help verify citizenship of nearly 500K registered voters

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Texas AG demands Biden-Harris admin help verify citizenship of nearly 500K registered voters

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has written to the Biden-Har­ris administration urging it to provide data that would help identify up to half a million people who could be erroneously registered to vote in the state but not be a citizen.

Paxton, a Republican, said that the Biden-Har­ris administration has “legal obligations” to hand over such information so that the Lone Star state can help determine the citizenship status of certain registered voters who do not have a state of Texas-issued driver’s license or identification card since those are only issued after citizen checks. 

Non-U.S. citizens lawfully present cannot legally vote but can lawfully apply for and receive a driver’s license or ID card.

Paxton said he is investigating those registered voters so Texas can be in compliance with federal and state election laws which prohibit non-U.S. citizens from voting. He penned his letter Monday to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ur Jaddou.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has identified 454,289 registered voters who have never had their citizenship verified. (Justin Lane/Reuters)

“I demand full cooperation from the federal government to ensure that any noncitizens remaining on Texas’s voter registration rolls are identified,” Paxton said in a statement. “The Biden-Harris Administration is legally obligated to assist States in doing so, and it is imperative that we use every tool available to uphold the integrity of our elections.” 

Paxton said that while it is a crime for noncitizens to register to vote, federal law paradoxically creates opportunities for non-citizens to illegally register to vote while also prohibiting states from requiring voters to have proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.

He said it is particularly troubling given the current scale of the illegal immigration and that the Senate has not passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (“SAVE Act”), which would allow states to ensure that votes are being cast legally by eligible voters. He said that requiring proof of citizenship is a commonsense measure that helps identify illegal registration.

Paxton has obtained a list of approximately 454,289 Texas registered voters who have never had their citizenship verified. The list is derived from the Texas Secretary of State’s (SOS) computerized list of voters the office is required to maintain.

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A voter wearing a protective mask and gloves signs a document at a drive-thru mail ballot hand delivery center in Austin, Texas, on Friday, Oct. 2, 2020. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has written to the Biden-Har­ris administration urging it to provide data that would help identify up to half a million people who could be registered to vote in the state but not be a citizen. (Sergio Flores/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Although I have no doubt the vast majority of the voters on the list are citizens who are eligible to vote, I am equally certain that Texans have no way of knowing whether or not any of the voters on the list are noncitizens who are ineligible to vote,” Paxton wrote in the letter.

“Indeed, a recent SOS audit verified that over 1,300 noncitizens were registered to vote in the four randomly chosen counties that were subject to an election audit—and that is just what was verifiable. That is 1,300 too many when so many of our federal, state, and local election are decided by a handful of votes.”

Paxton has been trying to crack down hard on non-citizens voting. 

In August, his office’s Election Integrity unit executed searches in three South Texas counties as part of his ongoing probe to investigate fraud and ballot harvesting allegations. 

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In the same month, Gov. Greg Abbott announced 6,500 potential noncitizens had been removed from the voter rolls since 2021. Approximately 1,930 had a voter history.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks with Fox News Digital along the sidelines of the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting, on Sept. 5, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Abbott announced in August that 6,500 potential noncitizens had been removed from the voter rolls since 2021. Approximately 1,930 had a voter history. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

Republicans have raised concerns about voter integrity issued and non-citizens being registered to vote ahead of the 2024 presidential election. 

Officials in Oregon announced Monday that they have identified an additional 302 people on the state’s voter rolls who didn’t provide proof of citizenship when they were registered to vote. The announcement comes just two weeks after officials in the Beaver State said 1,259 possible noncitizens have been registered to vote since 2021, bringing the total number of mistaken registrations to 1,561. 

Last month, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that nearly 98,000 people whose U.S. citizenship has not been confirmed will be allowed to vote in the upcoming state and local elections.

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1 person killed and at least 12 wounded in shooting at Oklahoma City party

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1 person killed and at least 12 wounded in shooting at Oklahoma City party

A shooting at a party held at an Oklahoma event center left one person dead and wounded 12 others, police said.

A disturbance led to multiple shots being fired inside and outside a private venue in southwest Oklahoma City around 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Capt. Valerie Littlejohn of the Oklahoma City Police Department said in an email.

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Littlejohn could not immediately provide information about the victims other than that at least two were in critical condition at a hospital.

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Suspects haven’t yet been identified, but several people were detained after the shooting and investigators were interviewing witnesses, Littlejohn said.

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Head-on collision leaves 1 dead in Lancaster

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A head-on collision between two vehicles left one dead and two injured in Lancaster early Saturday morning.

The crash was reported at 6:14 a.m. in the area of 55th Street East and Avenue J, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and involved two vehicles collided head on for unknown reasons.

The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Lancaster Division later confirmed the fatality. A man, who is yet to be identified publicly, was pronounced dead in a local hospital.

Two others, who remain unidentified, were transported to a local hospital. Their conditions were unknown as of Saturday afternoon.

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It’s not yet clear if speed or intoxication contributed to the crash. No additional details were immediately made available.

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Burglars wanted for destructive ATM heist at San Fernando Valley neighborhood market

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Burglars wanted for destructive ATM heist at San Fernando Valley neighborhood market

Security footage caught thieves stealing an ATM from the Balboa Market in the San Fernando Valley early morning Friday, using a van to rip off part of the store’s entrance for the heist.

Police said a call came in around 3:07 a.m. reporting the damage and two white vans leaving the neighborhood market in the 7600 block of Balboa Boulevard.

The Los Angeles Police Department said officers arrived and took a burglary report, but have not yet provided information on what was stolen.

The owners of the market, however, said they lost $3,500 in the heist and the thieves caused $20,000 in damages.

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Footage of the aftermath showed the liquor and flower section nearly destroyed.

“We work every day and we come to work not expecting stuff like this to happen,” the night manager told KTLA’s Rick Chambers. “But I guess there’s people out there that don’t care.”

This ATM theft is one of many that have taken place within the area recently, where vehicles ram the store or use chains to rip outdoors.

Balboa Market has already managed to clean the destruction and boarded up the windows.

Employees told KTLA they hope the owners can overcome the loss and they encourage community members to help give the recovering shop some business.

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