Political Pandemonium: Dems Vote To Give Illegals Electoral Power

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In a recent development, House Democrats have unanimously voted to extend representation in Congress and the Electoral College to undocumented immigrants, including the estimated 11 million individuals who have crossed the border illegally during Joe Biden's presidency.

This move has sparked controversy, with critics arguing that it prioritizes the interests of undocumented immigrants over those of American citizens and workers.

The House vote was a close call, with 206 in favor and 202 against. Notably, the vote saw 22 representatives - 11 from each of the Democratic and Republican parties - abstaining.

Steven Miller, a political commentator, expressed his concern over the decision, stating, "House Dems just voted UNANIMOUSLY to give illegals representation in Congress AND the Electoral College. House Seats and Electoral College votes WILL BE added to areas with the most illegals (including all Biden illegals) unless Senate passes the bill. Invasion by design."

The bill in question, H.R.7109, proposes a citizenship question on the decennial census, mandates reporting on certain census statistics, and suggests a modification in the apportionment of Representatives based on United States citizens instead of all individuals.

However, it appears unlikely that the bill will be brought to a vote in the Senate, effectively granting undocumented immigrants representation in Congress. This has led to criticism of the Democratic Party, with detractors labeling it as lawless.