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Texas Officials Instructed to Accept Non-Citizen IDs as Voter IDs, 2.8M Non-Citizens Identified, Ted Cruz at Risk
Oct 11, 2024, 03:41 AM
In Texas, Denton County Elections Administrator Frank Phillips revealed that the Texas Secretary of State's office instructed him to treat non-citizen IDs as regular voter IDs. This has raised concerns about potential voter fraud, with reports indicating that 2,824,613 non-citizens in Texas possess IDs that could be used for voting. Senator Ted Cruz is identified as being particularly at risk from these potential fraudulent voters. The issue has sparked a debate on election integrity, with some accusing Democrats of trying to register non-citizens to vote and others defending the removal of ineligible voters from voter rolls.
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