Census Scandal: Illegals Boost Power in Democrat States

Illegal immigrants are being counted in the census to shift political power to Democrat states, says former U.S. Attorney Jay Town. This scheme lets blue states like California and New York grab more congressional seats and federal money. Town calls it a “distortion” that undermines fair representation for American citizens.

Democrats push open borders because they know illegals help them in elections. Every illegal counted gives more influence to liberal cities and dilutes the votes of law-abiding Americans. This isn’t about compassion – it’s a power grab to keep leftists in control.

California already has 52 congressional seats thanks to counting illegals. New York and Illinois also benefit, stealing seats from states following immigration laws. Your tax dollars get diverted to sanctuary cities while your voice gets quieter.

The census was meant to count citizens, not reward lawbreaking. But Democrats changed the rules to pad their numbers. They want to rig the system so they never lose another election. It’s cheating, plain and simple.

Jay Town, a Trump-appointed prosecutor, warns this swelling of blue districts threatens democracy. He’s seen how illegals get exploited for political gain. Real Americans work hard – their votes shouldn’t be canceled by those here illegally.

Biden’s border chaos fuels this crisis. Millions flooding in will reshuffle electoral maps before 2028. If we don’t stop it, red states will lose clout in Congress. Conservatives must demand citizenship checks on census forms.

This isn’t just politics – it’s survival. Our founders built America for citizens, not illegal aliens. Letting foreigners decide our elections betrays every patriot who fought for this nation.

Time to take back control. Secure the border. Fix the census. Save American democracy from leftist schemers. The future of our republic depends on stopping this cheat.

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