Remember when President Donald Trump claimed that illegal immigrants voted in the 2016 presidential election and the liberal media flat-out called him a liar?

A new report indicates that online ads paid for by the state of Arizona encouraging people to register to vote have been spotted in Mexico.

In the ad, Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan – who refused to participate in Trump’s Commission on Election Integrity to determine if illegals voted in the election – is featured heavily.

After dozens of people in Mexico reported that they had been seeing ads to register to vote for an American election, The Western Journal reported that their advertising specialists traced the IP address on the digital ads in Mexico back to Reagan’s office.

Reagan’s office told The Journal that it hadn’t run ads in Mexico, but didn’t have any good reasoning to explain how something so significant and chilling could even happen.

“We are not specifically targeting people in Mexico,” Reagan’s communications director Matt Roberts said. “All of the spots are limited to Arizona.”

Roberts said he believes people in Mexico saw the ads because they had “shared interests” with Arizona politics. Why would Mexicans have an interest in elections occurring in Arizona, which is located in a completely different country?

Have you looked into registering to vote and participating in an election in a different country? Exactly!

Reagan’s favorability rating is currently at 17 percent. and that may explain why she is broadening her reach to entice Mexicans to vote in Arizona’s elections.

Not only does this raise major questions about whether Reagan’s office is trying to get illegal immigrants to vote in an American election, but further proves why we need to ensure illegal aliens are not hijacking our elections to give Democrats an edge.

This should be fully investigated.

Source: The Western Journal