BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 12, 2024
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Vice President Harris Proposes Citizenship Path And Expanded Mail-In Voting

A report by Breitbart News highlights Vice President Kamala Harris's pledge to sign legislation that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens and implement nationwide no-excuse mail-in voting if she becomes president.

Speaking at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, Harris emphasized the need for "comprehensive reform," which she stated would include both strong border security and a pathway to citizenship for the estimated 11 to 22 million illegal aliens in the U.S. Harris also promised to push for the Freedom to Vote Act, which would enforce nationwide mail-in voting and automatic voter registration.

Harris's proposal has drawn attention due to its potential impact on the U.S. workforce, as millions of newly legalized workers could compete with native-born Americans for jobs.

The Biden-Harris administration has already overseen a significant influx of foreign workers filling American jobs, leading to concerns about the effects on working and middle-class Americans.

Harris's support for the Freedom to Vote Act, which includes mail-in voting and voter registration through DMVs, raises questions about voter integrity, especially in light of past issues with non-citizens being registered to vote.

Comprehensive Immigration Strategy Unveiled

Harris highlighted that her plan not only focuses on legalizing undocumented residents but also on fortifying border security to prevent future illegal immigration. This balanced approach is designed to garner broader support by addressing security concerns while providing relief to millions.

She emphasized, "We know our immigration system is broken and we know what it takes to fix it: comprehensive reform. That includes strong border security and an earned pathway to citizenship."

The potential socioeconomic implications of such a policy were quickly noted by critics and supporters alike. Harris's proposal could significantly transform the U.S. labor market by legalizing millions of foreign workers.

According to E.J. Antoni from the Heritage Foundation, “What that essentially means is that all of the job growth we have seen [under Biden and Harris] has been going to foreign-born workers — a category…which the Bureau of Labor Statistics admits includes illegal aliens."

Nationwide Voting Reforms Proposed

Parallel to her immigration policy, Harris has advocated for sweeping changes to the U.S. voting system. The proposed Freedom to Vote Act aims to make voting more accessible for all American citizens through no-excuse mail-in voting and the strategic placement of drop boxes. This act also seeks to implement automatic voter registration, with citizens having the option to opt-out, primarily handled through DMV offices.

This initiative surfaces in the wake of various challenges and controversies surrounding voter access and registration. Just a year prior, in Cook County, Illinois, around 400 foreign nationals were found on voter rolls, inadvertently registered via DMV processes. These instances highlight the complexities and potential unintended consequences of automatic registration systems.

Voter Accessibility and Security

Harris's push for the Freedom to Vote Act is seen by many as a move to enhance democratic participation while securing the integrity of elections through better-managed and more inclusive voting processes. She believes that facilitating easier access to voting aligns with democratic principles and helps ensure that all voices are heard in the political process.

While the proposed changes promise numerous benefits, there are significant concerns about the long-term impact on the American workforce.

The integration of millions of newly legalized workers poses questions about job competition and wage dynamics, particularly amidst reports of many U.S.-born workers exiting the workforce during the Biden administration.

Harris's Vision for America's Future

Vice President Harris’s address in Glendale sharply focused her vision for America’s legislative direction—one that seeks to mend the immediate cracks in immigration and voting systems and attempt to redefine the landscape of American civil and labor rights.

In her concluding remarks, Harris reiterated her dedication to these causes, underlining the necessity for such reforms to uphold America's foundational values of fairness and opportunity for all. She positioned these initiatives as crucial steps toward building a more inclusive and functional society.

Concluding Thoughts

Vice President Kamala Harris vowed to support amnesty for millions of illegal aliens and to enact nationwide mail-in voting if elected president. Her plan includes a pathway to citizenship and legislation that would change how Americans vote.

Harris's proposals could significantly alter the U.S. workforce and electoral system, sparking debate over their long-term consequences for the country. The dual focus on immigration reform and voting rights has made her platform a focal point in the ongoing political discourse.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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