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VIDEO: Noncitizens in Arizona apparently admit to registering to vote and say they support Kamala Harris

Investigation into election integrity in Arizona Found Some non-citizens have apparently admitted that they have registered to vote in the November election.

The Heritage Foundation's Surveillance Project and Muckraker report interviewed multiple people at just one apartment complex in Phoenix, Arizona. Interviewers told people they belonged to a group that helped Hispanics register to vote.

“It is unclear exactly what information these people provided when registering to vote.”

One woman said she was already registered, but then revealed that she was waiting to receive residence status. The interviewer asked her if she was going to vote and she said yes. When asked who his favorite person was, he said Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

Another man appeared to claim that although he was not a citizen, he was registered to vote and would vote for Kamala.

Interviewers found that a total of six people clearly claimed to be non-citizens and claimed to be registered to vote. Among them was a man who said he was born in Cuba. Another said he was not legally entitled to vote because he was a non-citizen but had immigration status.

Attempts by the Surveillance Project to find noncitizens in voter rolls have failed.

“Non-citizens often have poor address history records and use false documents and names,” the group said on social media. It is unclear.''

Mike Howell, executive director of the Surveillance Project, said in a statement to Blaze News: “I and other rational Americans have decided that the only way the left can maintain power is through illegal voting. It's obvious to people.” “If they have any interest in legitimacy, they need to abandon this anti-American strategy immediately.”

House Republicans had been trying to link the Voter Integrity Act with a funding bill to avert a government shutdown, but that effort failed last week. Arizona officials are also dealing with a technical glitch that allowed nearly 98,000 voters to register for November's election without verifying their citizenship.

A separate operation found similarly disturbing reports from noncitizens in Georgia, another pivotal battleground state.

monitoring project Published video Some interviews with non-citizens on Phoenix social media accounts.

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