Shockwaves in Congress: Dems Aim to Flood Electoral College with Illegals!

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Amidst intense partisan divide, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equal Representation Act in a narrow vote on Wednesday, aiming to restrict the counting of only U.S. citizens in the national census. The bill, receiving 206 yea votes from Republicans and 202 nay votes from Democrats, now faces anticipated resistance in the Senate, where Democrats currently hold the majority. Notably, every House Democrat opposed the measure.

Stephen Miller, an advisor to former President Donald Trump, sounded alarm bells, alleging that House Democrats unanimously supported granting illegal immigrants representation in Congress and the Electoral College. Miller warned of potential consequences, asserting that House seats and Electoral College votes could be allocated based on areas with the highest number of illegal immigrants unless the bill is passed by the Senate.

Primary sponsor of the bill, Republican Chuck Edwards, stressed the importance of excluding non-U.S. citizens from congressional seat and electoral vote calculations to maintain the true representation of Americans in the federal government. Edwards argued that the bill's passage sheds light on a primary motivation behind the federal government's lax stance on illegal immigration.

Arizona GOP Republican Andy Biggs passionately defended the bill on the House floor, emphasizing its significance in ensuring that only American citizens impact congressional and electoral college apportionment, safeguarding the integrity of the Constitution.

However, with the likelihood of Senate Democrats blocking the bill, concerns mount that illegal immigrants could be counted and represented in Congress and the Electoral College, potentially fueling suspicions of a preconceived plan by the Biden Administration to undermine border security.

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