Border County DA Pledges Crackdown on Voter Fraud
1/20: A Texas border county district attorney says he is going to crack down on voter fraud and is conducting investigations.
1/20: A Texas border county district attorney says he is going to crack down on voter fraud and is conducting investigations.
1/19: An investigation into voter fraud is ongoing in Starr County, according to 229th District Attorney Omar Escobar.
A federal judge in Illinois on Friday ruled against two parts of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) policy of denying federal funds to sanctuary cities, but sustained a key third part.
These two cases will likely go up on appeal for decisions in 2018, possibly leading to a historic Supreme Court decision in 2019.
A federal court in California dealt President Donald Trump another legal setback on Tuesday in his efforts to combat illegal aliens, blocking an executive order (EO) that denies federal funds to sanctuary cities. This issue appears eventually destined for a Supreme Court showdown.
City Ignores Federal Law, Keeps Thousands of Felons on Voter Rolls.
Florida’s Second Largest County Has More than 100 Percent of Residents Registered to Vote.
The complaint against Philadelphia is the first lawsuit the ACRU has brought in Pennsylvania under the NVRA.
On Thursday, Nov. 12, the ACRU filed a lawsuit against a fourth Mississippi county for its corrupted voter registration rolls.
Another Mississippi county agrees to take dead people, felons and double-registered individuals off its voter rolls.
HATTIESBURG, MS (Oct. 21, 2013) — Officials in Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi have signed a consent decree agreeing to clean up voter rolls in accordance with a lawsuit filed in April by the American Civil Rights Union (ACRU) under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (commonly called “Motor Voter”).
“So far, we’re batting one thousand on these suits aimed at ensuring election integrity,” said ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan A. Carleson. “It’s on to Texas, where we have already alerted 15 counties that they also have severe voting […]