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More States Join Fight Against Biden-Harris Lawsuit Preventing Removal of Non-citizen Voters

A total of 25 states have now joined the fight to preserve election integrity after the Biden-Harris administration filed a lawsuit to prevent states from removing non-citizen voters from their rolls.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced yesterday in a tweet on X that he had filed a brief to halt the administration’s efforts to stop states from removing voters whose U.S. citizenship cannot be proven.


Just two weeks ago, the Biden administration sued Virginia and Alabama for their efforts to purge “non-citizens” from their voting rolls, saying that the action violated the National Voter Registration Act Quiet Period Provision that requires states to curtail all such actions 90 days prior to an election.

The government’s legal complaint against Virginia states:

“Only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in U.S. federal elections. That fact is not in dispute, and there is no evidence of widespread noncitizen voting in the United States. But that is not what this case is about.”

Democratic assurances that non-citizens cannot legally vote or even register to vote are not tempering growing concern over why the Biden-Harris administration seems intent on keeping ineligible voters, including those who are not citizens or the deceased, on the voting rolls.

The Washington Stand has reported that independent reviews of state voter rolls have confirmed tens of thousands of non-citizens have registered to vote and many of those individuals have admitted that they’ve illegally voted in U.S. elections.

There have also been increasing instances of illegals admitting that they have been encouraged to register to vote.


An NPR/PBS/Marist poll earlier this month revealed that 58% of Americans are worried about voter fraud affecting next week’s election.

That poll also showed that 86% of Republicans, 55% of registered Independents and just 33% of Democrats say illegal voting could impact the election.

Earlier today, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Virginia an emergency stay to keep non-citizens off its voter rolls.

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