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Video: 14% of non-citizens spoken to are registered to vote in crucial swing state: Report

"I voted" stickers at a voting place on Sept. 6, 2022, in Medfield, Massachusetts. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald/TNS)
August 01, 2024

A new video shared by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project reveals that a shocking number of illegal immigrants and non-citizens in Georgia are allegedly registered to vote ahead of the 2024 election.

On Wednesday, The Oversight Project shared a video obtained by Muckraker.com, tweeting, “Footage obtained by @realmuckraker shows numerous non-citizens admitting to being registered voters.”

The video begins by showing multiple people being asked whether they are registered to vote and whether they are U.S. citizens. Numerous individuals can be seen confirming that they are registered to vote despite not being citizens of the United States.

Roughly 30 seconds into the video, a reporter can be heard explaining how research was conducted for the video. “The apartment complex Elliot Norcross in Norcross, Georgia, is occupied primarily by non-citizens,” the reporter stated. “We visited the complex to ask residents two questions: ‘Are you a citizen?’ and ‘Are you registered to vote?’ Shockingly, 14% of respondents admitted to being noncitizens registered to vote.”

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, The Oversight Project noted that approximately 339,000 non-citizens are believed to be currently living in Georgia. “If the 14% proportion holds true state wide, this would equate to over 47,000 registered non-citizens,” The Oversight Project warned. “For context, Joe Biden ‘won’ the state of Georgia by less than 12,000 votes in 2020.”

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The Oversight Project explained that it tried to locate the individuals questioned in the video on Georgia’s voter rolls but were unable to find them. The Oversight Project noted that non-citizens often have poor address history records and use fake names and documents. As a result, The Oversight Project said it was not clear what information the individuals in the video gave when completing their voter registration.

The Oversight Project stated, “One thing is for certain: Systems are being taken advantage of, and the outcome of the 2024 election will be difficult to determine given the near impossibility of auditing in a short period of time.”

Following the release of the video, The Oversight Project announced that it would be referring the non-citizen voter registration issue over to Georgia officials and would be willing to cooperate with law enforcement in a potential investigation.