Are illegal immigrants registering to vote in the 2024 election? Glenn speaks with Election Integrity Network founder Cleta Mitchell, who believes “YES, illegals are voting.” Mitchell lays out how it’s happening: “The 2 ways states have historically confirmed identity and residency were driver’s license and social security number. You don’t have to be a citizen to get either of those.” Plus, she explains a massive win for election integrity in Georgia.
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GLENN: Welcome back to the program, Cleta Mitchell. How are you, Cleta?
CLETA: I'm good. How are you this morning?
GLENN: I'm good. I'm very good. Thank you for all of your hard work, and for all the people that are working with you to ensure the election has some integrity. But I want to talk to you first about the Georgia battle against the Democrats.
What is happening in Georgia right now?
CLETA: Well, what we have going on, Georgia seems to always be -- Georgia is always on my mind, I guess. But the -- what has happened is that the state-owned election board is a five-member board that has one member appointed by the Republicans, one member appointed by the state democratic party. Up member appointed by the Speaker of the House.
One member appointed by the lieutenant governor, who is president of the Senate and the chairman is appointed by the governor.
That should be a four to one Republican to Democrat ratio. However, historically, there have always been these Republicans, who vote with the Democrats.
And so the idea is -- how many places do we see this, Glenn?
Everywhere.
GLENN: Oh, my gosh. It is just so exhausting. The Republicans are such -- they're just limp noodles. God, they're bad.
CLETA: Exhausting is the best word.
But as of June of this year, we finally have a rule of law, majority. Three, that the Republican appointee, from the state party. The lieutenant governor's appointee. And then in June, the Speaker of the House, replaced his pro-Democrat Republican appointee. With a firebrand, smart, capable, conservative woman.
And so for the first time, we have a rule of law, majority.
Election board members. Who are determined, to -- that the law be implemented. That the Georgia law be implemented.
GLENN: Which is?
CLETA: So they have issues -- which is that -- let's just start with one of the things that the Democrats are going for. A rule that will take effect next week. That requires reconciliation of the ballots, before and the votes, prior to the time when they're certified.
And what that means, is that at every voting location, before those results are set to the county, that voting location, the workers must make -- they must look at the number of voters. Who are shown as having been issued ballots.
And that number must match the number of ballots issued, and that number must match the number of votes, cast in that precinct.
GLENN: That's arise. That's -- I mean, you want to make sure that the numbers match. Wow. Wow.
CLETA: As we say, it's kindergarten arithmetic. But the left is going berserk. Absolutely berserk.
And they are saying, well, it will delay certification. Well, no. It doesn't delay anything.
They just to have make sure those numbers match.
And that the results are accurate.
The Democrats are literally saying, they want speed over accuracy. Now, why would they do that?
GLENN: Okay. Yeah. Especially from the people who say, it may be days before we know.
You know, we have to get used to this new system.
So they want speed.
CLETA: We want to -- we want to receive ballots for two weeks, right?
GLENN: But how hard is it to have a tally sheet of everybody who signed in, and got a ballot, and start numbering them as they come in, one, two, three, four, five.
And look at the counter on the machine and see if they match. I don't think a problem.
CLETA: That's right. But it was a problem. And county after county after county in 2020.
And so they also are taking the position. This is another rule that they -- a new rule. Now, mind you, this is already the state law. Let's not forget that. The statute requires it.
It's just that there's been no procedure in the state board's rule that says, here's how you do this, step by step by step. So this just --
GLENN: You wouldn't think you would need to.
CLETA: You wouldn't think you would need to.
But another rule says, that the members of the board, at every county, you have either a three- or five-member board. It's up to the county.
And it's -- it's a bipartisan board. It's either -- it's either -- it's either three to two, from whatever party controls the county. Because it's appointed by the county party and the county commissioners.
So if you have a democrat county commission as in Fulton County, the Democrats will control. If you have a Republican county commission, as in some of the red counties, the Republicans will control.
But it says, the law -- the state law says that they must -- they take an oath to certify the elections, which -- that it's a true and accurate -- that each of them have to sign.
GLENN: A big deal. Yeah. Kind of like part of the job.
CLETA: Well, yes, except, that Mark Alias, the Democrat's election cheating lawyer, has come up with a theory that he is advancing, and now the left wing, the ABA, their Bar Association -- all these left-wing advocacy groups are advancing this all over the country. Just to say, that these bipartisan boards are just ceremonial. That they have no authority --
GLENN: Oh, my gosh.
CLETA: I'm not making this up. They have no authority.
The Democrat legislature in Michigan, about a month ago, passed a bill to strip the bipartisan canvassing boards, that has historically performed this role, of looking at the data, and looking at the results. And certifying, agreeing, certifying, that what the administrators, election workers had done, that this is a true and accurate result.
And I -- I call it -- you know I call it. I decide. This is like Fauci-izing the election process. Don't ask any questions. Trust the experts.
Do what we say. And don't look behind the curtain. And that's --
GLENN: So we're talking --
CLETA: That's what they're doing in Georgia.
GLENN: We're talking to Cleta Mitchell. Her website is whoiscounting.us.
But what is happening in Georgia -- and I want to expand this a bit. Are illegals being registered to vote?
CLETA: Yes, they are.
And here's how it's happening. You have -- you have them going into the Department of Motor Vehicles, or whatever it's called in your state.
Department of transportation. Department of driver services.
And you know, 31 years ago, Congress passed a law saying that states must -- at the -- when issued a driver's license, that people must be given the voter registration forms. They must be given those forms at the DMV, or if you go to sign up for food stamps, or welfare benefits. That they -- that wherever people interact with these two types of government agencies, they must be registered to vote.
And so they're -- the end of that law, also requires, that states must accept and use the federal voter registration form.
Well, that form, just has a box, to check.
Are you a citizen?
And we have ample evidence, over a number of years, where people will check the box, no.
I'm not a citizen.
And they get sent over as registered to vote anyway.
Well, now what you have. And I have had reports. People have seen this all over the country.
That they have been going in. These normal people. Going in to get their driver's license renewed.
Or a tag for their new car. And they see these clusters. Of people who clearly don't speak English.
In Michigan, a fellow sent me something that a woman had a big sign around her neck that said, interpreter. And she was taking them in to get their driver's licenses. Or their ID card.
And I have absolutely no reason to think, that they're not automatically being added to the voter rolls, because Michigan has a new law, that if you -- that you have to opt out. You have to opt out, in Georgia.
And these people don't even speak English. How are they even going to know, that they will be added to the voter rolls? Because they're automatically added. And once they get on those voter rolls. It's very difficult to get them off.
And the two ways that states have historically confirmed identity and residency, were with the driver's licenses. And with the Social Security number.
Well, you don't have to be a citizen, to get either of those.
And in 19 states, illegals are issued driver's licenses.
It's been a big push by the ACLU. It's a very big problem.
It's a very big problem. And what we've finally figured out. Go ahead.
GLENN: No, no, no.
CLETA: What we've finally figured out is the only way that -- that the states could, if they wanted to, right now, they could run their voter rolls against the database, that the DMVs have of citizenship, because -- because of the real ID. That the DMVs are required to only issue a driver's license. You know, one of the real ID licenses, to someone who is a US citizen. Or permanent resident. You don't to have be a citizen to get a real ID.
But in Wisconsin, last week, a suit was filed to force the voter rolls to be run against in Wisconsin, by the Department of Transportation database.
They have said, they have acknowledged publicly, that they have citizenship data.
But so far, the Democrat regime in Wisconsin has refused to run those -- to run the databases to see who on the voter rolls is a non-citizen, and then require them to come in and provide proof of citizenship to be able to stay on the rolls and vote.
It's a very big problem.
GLENN: All right. So Cleta, in listening to this. I can imagine the average person says, it's already taken.
It's done. They've already won. Because they're going to cheat. And it doesn't matter anymore.
And if they're not saying it now, they will say it by the episode of this election season, if things look shady. Which I can't imagine that they won't. Just because of the number of illegals.
So what do we do, to help shore this up?
Every American, Republican, Democrat, independent, should all be on board. With making sure there is no funny business, in a blue state or a blue district, or a red district.
It doesn't matter. Nobody should be voting that shouldn't be voting.
And every vote should be counted, that should be -- should be counted. That is an actual voter. All of this fraud.
So when we come back, will you just tell us, how we can help. It's Cleta Mitchell. She's with Election Integrity Network. She's the founder of that.
So Cleta Mitchell is with us. She is the election integrity network founder. And we've been talking about Georgia, and some of the other places. All of these -- all of these swing states are so important right now. She's with whoiscounting.us?
So what do we do, Cleta?
CLETA: Well, there are a couple of things. Specifically talking about a noncitizen voting. We have formed a national coalition, and people can sign up at -- it's called.
It's www.onlycitizensvotecoalition.com, and you'll get the weekly newsletter. And we have a national working group, that meets virtually, every Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time. And we are having a -- we are going to sponsor a national Only Citizens Vote Week.
And that will be September the 15th through the 20th. We have resources. People can download. We'll have full kits by next week, where people can download, take them to your local printer. Print signs. Go -- go to your local DMVs, and find out. Talk to the manager. Say, what are you doing?
Making sure that you're not inadvertently or deliberately registering non-citizens. Going to election boards. We will have step-by-step instructions about what people can do, talking to their county commissioners, going to their state legislators, calling on their governors, and their secretaries of state. We have specific action plans to create visibility, and, you know, the reason we pick that week, is because September 17th Tuesday of that week.
Is the take we -- it's national Constitution day. It's the day we commemorate the ratification of the Constitution.
And it is to say, if you are a citizen, voting -- the duty and the privilege of voting, belongs to you. From our Constitution.
From our beloved US Constitution.
You must register. You must vote if you're a citizen. But if you're not a citizen, it is illegal for you to vote in a US election.
And we want to -- we basically, Glenn, have to build a national neighborhood watch. I'm calling it like the national DMV watch, to try to make sure -- if we put enough eyes and enough noise and enough people saying things, talking on local radio, talking to their -- writing letters to the editor.
It will deter some bad actors. It will. That's why they -- that's why neighborhood watch is important. Is that it changes the law. It's just people watching in their neighborhoods. And saying, we better be watching in our neighborhoods.
About these left-wing NGOs. Nongovernmental organizations. That are bringing illegals all over our country.
Into the communities. We need to be watching, how is that translating into registrations of new voters, illegally in my county?
GLENN: All right. It's Only Citizens Vote --
CLETA: Coalition.
GLENN: What's the word? Coalition.org.
CLETA: .com.
.com.
GLENN: .com. Okay. Only Citizens. --
CLETA: OnlyCitizens --
GLENN: Go there now. Please get this packet. Please stand up. This is -- you know, I can't do thinking.
You can do this. You can do this. Go to onlycitizensvotecoalition.com, and get that packet now.
Cleta, thank you so much. I appreciate all of your hard work on this.
CLETA: Thank you, Glenn.
GLENN: You bet. Onlycitizensvotecoalition.com.