Lora Ries, director of the Heritage Foundation's Border Guard and Immigration Center, says large-scale immigration will help Democrats improve their election power.
During a hearing of the House Homeland Security Committee, Ries said Democrats are partially dependent on importing millions of immigrants into the United States, importing more residents and blue states, and increasing the size of their Congressional districts.
“I'll briefly explain the liberal states are planning to get it from massive amounts of illegal immigration and unconfirmed parole,” Crane asked Lease.
“A portion of that is personnel,” Rees responded:
They are counted in the census Despite the fact that non-citizens are unable to vote and are not supposed to vote. And these numbers will be used for districts of the council, and then These same numbers are also used for votes at Presidential Election Colleges. [Emphasis added]
Lease said he agreed that the priority district goal is a major factor in Democrats' support for mass immigration.
“It gives them more people and therefore more districts,” Reese said.
Latest US Census Bureau data show Blue cities across the country rely on mass immigration to increase populations, thus driving election control further away from rural and small American communities.
“All 387 Metro regions across the country received positive international migration between 2023 and 2024, accounting for approximately 2.7 million people in the Metro region's total population growth,” a spokesperson for the Census Bureau said.
Crane also performed clips of Rep. Yvette Clark (D-NY). She suggests that more immigrants hope to increase political power in Brooklyn, New York City.
“I'm from Brooklyn, New York, and I have a diaspora that can absorb a significant number of these immigrants. When I hear my colleagues say, “The inn door is closed” and “There's no inn room,” I say that people in the district need more for the purpose of lifting the district,” Clark said in the clip.
Last May, House Democrats voted unanimously to include foreigners and illegal aliens when allocating states' legislative districts and determining the number of votes for electoral colleges that states will receive.
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