The usual suspects go ballistic when a state tries to require voter ID to register and vote, claiming that vote fraud, including non-citizen voting, is not a problem. Yet evidence is mounting that there is a significant problem with non-citizen voting. Many of our states' voter registration systems are not secure, and that's just how some people like them. I've long suggested the adoption of a Mexican-style voter registration system.

Why can't the GOP take up this issue and start pounding on it in these last few days of the midterm elections? Oh, I forgot, that would involve defending U.S. sovereignty and the historic American nation, wouldn't it? Besides, somebody somewhere might call Republicans "racist", and we can't have that now, can we? As for the Republican National Committee, it signed an agreement back in 1982 not to conduct "ballot security activities" in minority areas. Incredible, isn't it, and that was during the Reagan Era!

As for non-citizen voting, here is evidence from just one state: