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“This legislation would close the ‘catch-and-release’ loophole, which puts law abiding citizens, local law enforcement officials and communities at risk. Our bill will ensure that illegal aliens who have been found guilty of violent crimes and aggravated felonies are not able to remain in our communities. As the current law stands, an illegal alien with a criminal record is released back into the United States after six months if no other country accepts them for deportation. This bill is a commonsense solution and it’s time for it to become law.” – Representative Mike Rounds, June 15, 2022
“An Arizona woman indicted in 2020 on accusations of illegally collecting ballots apparently ran a sophisticated operation using her status as a well-known Democratic operative in the border city of San Luis to persuade voters to let her gather and in some cases fill out their ballots, according to records obtained by The Associated Press.” – Fox 10 Phoenix, June 2, 2022
“Abbott has blamed the Biden administration’s policies for encouraging the surge in illegal immigration that has overwhelmed border communities and led to an increase in crime, smuggling, and drug trafficking.” – World News Group, April 13, 2022
“The 2022 Gender Report explores how men and women experience persecution differently, and how this systematically wreaks havoc on the Christian family and community as a whole.” – Open Doors, March 1, 2022
“In order to help voters, state legislators, election officials, and all Americans who are interested in ensuring a fair and secure election process, The Heritage Foundation has published this Election Integrity Scorecard, which compares the election laws and regulations of each state and the District of Columbia that affect the security and integrity of the process to the Foundation’s best-practices recommendations.” – The Heritage Foundation, December 14, 2021
“The Academy is currently in the process of working with Salt Lake City to build a tiny home village that will focus on affordable housing for people who are currently homeless.” – Fox 13 (Utah), June 23, 2021
“That’s the heart of this. If you’re registered, you can vote, yet it is harder for someone else to dilute your vote by cheating.” – The Pathway, July 19, 2018
