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“We don’t even have to make that assumption, given the bill’s own safety nets,” Logan Churchwell, director of research for the Public Interest Legal Foundation, told The Washington Times. “Noncitizens are already coming through on a voluntary system nationwide.
“Every foreign national with a visa and a need ranging from a driver’s license to public college credits bears the risk of automatically becoming registered to vote without their permission,” Mr. Churchwell said. “Universal automatic registration carries risks of system failure for citizens and immigrants alike.”
The bill’s backers point out that citizenship status is among the information federal agencies must provide in theory removing the possibility of unlawful voting.
Times. Inciting Violence
With regard to Trump s speech on the day of the Capitol Hill riot, Trump attorney Michael van der Veen said: Far from promoting insurrection against the United States, the president s remarks explicitly encouraged those in attendance to exercise their rights peacefully and patriotically.
That statement is demonstrably true, as the transcript of the speech shows that Trump asked his supporters to go to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. Qui, however, alleges that his attorney s statement is exaggerated because Trump used the phrase peacefully and patriotically once in his speech, compared with 20 uses of the word fight .