The Washington Examiner: Noncitizens and illegal immigrants found in North Carolina voting and jury pools

IRLI In The News

December 7, 2020

By Paul Bedard

Noncitizens are embedded in North Carolina jury and voting pools, raising new questions about the integrity of elections, according to an immigration reform group.

The Immigration Reform Law Institute on Monday said it had uncovered examples of noncitizens, and likely also illegal immigrants, in the pools in Charlotte, North Carolina, and other key areas dating back to 2012.

 Read the full story at The Washington Examiner.

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