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Oct 26, 2004, 11:26:11 PM10/26/04
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" . . . she became concerned about possible voter fraud in the Badger State
when an admitted illegal alien suddenly was named a deputy registrar of voters
in Racine, Wisconsin. Tully says a year earlier, the woman's picture appeared
on the front page of a local newspaper showing her protesting and complaining
that she had been fired from her job -- and admitting she was an illegal alien
. . .
". . . Suspecting voter fraud, FAIR sent two activists from another state to
the office of the former illegal alien who is not only a deputy registrar of
voters in Racine but also the leader of a Hispanic organization. Tully gave the
activists specific instructions.

" 'I wanted them to specifically tell this person they were illegal aliens,
but that they wanted to register to vote -- and she registered them both,' she
says. The two activists received a similar response at the Milwaukee office of
the Hispanic group. 'This time one of the men in the office at least said it's
a felony to register someone who's not a citizen to vote -- but the office
manager went ahead and registered them.' "

Hey, it's a FELONY to illegally enter the USA a second time, but many, many
of the estimated 14 to 20 million [as per reporter Ms. Hinojosa in her recent
CNN special on illegal immigration] illegal alien now inside the USA sneak back
and forth across the border on a regular basis. I'm reminded of a teacher
neighbor of mine recently telling me about one of his very low-achieving
Mexican students who took several weeks off from school to attend his sister's
quinceanera in Mexico, saying he and the other teachers were on record as
opposing allowing it but the whole probably illegal alien family (pulling who
knows how many other of their kids out of school in the process) went to Mexico
anyway, and the schoolwork the kid and his parents has signed a contract for
confirming that he'd complete it was completely undone when the kid returned
from his vacation weeks later.


Voter Registration Probe Unearths Potential Fraud in Wisconsin

By Chad Groening
October 26, 2004

(AgapePress) - An immigration reform organization recently conducted an
investigation into possible voter fraud in Wisconsin. The probe revealed that
non-citizens of the United States could decide the 2004 presidential election.

Susan Tully, the Midwest field director for the Federation for American
Immigration Reform (FAIR), says she became concerned about possible voter fraud
in the Badger State when an admitted illegal alien suddenly was named a deputy
registrar of voters in Racine, Wisconsin. Tully says a year earlier, the
woman's picture appeared on the front page of a local newspaper showing her
protesting and complaining that she had been fired from her job -- and
admitting she was an illegal alien. Things apparently changed over the ensuing
months.

"In July, here she was on the front page of the same local newspaper, saying
she's a deputy registrar of voters. How could an illegal alien go from [that]
status...to a deputy registrar of voters in less than a year?" Tully wonders.

So the FAIR Midwest field director sent one of her activists to take the class
in Racine to become a deputy voter registrar. What Tully discovered concerns
her.

"At no time was she asked to show identification; at no time was she asked for
her Social Security number; and at no time was she asked if she was a citizen
of the United States," she says. "I have a real fear, based on my knowledge
now, that this election will be decided by foreign nationals and illegal
aliens."

And Tully did not stop there. Suspecting voter fraud, FAIR sent two activists
from another state to the office of the former illegal alien who is not only a
deputy registrar of voters in Racine but also the leader of a Hispanic
organization. Tully gave the activists specific instructions.

"I wanted them to specifically tell this person they were illegal aliens, but
that they wanted to register to vote -- and she registered them both," she
says. The two activists received a similar response at the Milwaukee office of
the Hispanic group. "This time one of the men in the office at least said it's
a felony to register someone who's not a citizen to vote -- but the office
manager went ahead and registered them."

According to Tully, the Hispanic organization had set the goal of registering
20,000 voters between May and the election. She explains why that is
significant. In Wisconsin, she notes, Al Gore -- the 2000 Democratic
presidential candidate -- won by only 850 votes.

"If this organization, all by itself, managed to hit their goal of 20,000
people, you could see that foreign nationals and illegal aliens, if they
actually vote, could throw the election in the state of Wisconsin," she says.

Tully says she has turned over information on the illegal registrations to law
enforcement officials.

source: http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/10/262004g.asp
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