DOJ Sues Virginia to Pave the Way for Illegal Votes?

Just when you think it couldn’t get more outrageous, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin for trying to uphold a simple concept: only U.S. citizens should be allowed to vote in elections. But here’s the shocking twist—this law, which aims to remove noncitizens from voter rolls, was once approved by the DOJ under Democratic Governor Tim Kaine back in 2006! So why the sudden change of heart? It’s clear that this is a desperate attempt by the Democrats to pave the way for illegals to vote in Virginia. You really can’t make this up!

The DOJ’s Lawsuit: A Cover for Democrat Agenda?

On October 11, the DOJ sued Virginia, claiming that Governor Youngkin’s order to clean up voter rolls violates the federal 90-day “Quiet Period” before elections. The DOJ argues this could prevent eligible voters from participating in the election, but the reality couldn’t be more different. This law targets only those who self-identify as noncitizens at the DMV. It’s an individualized process, not a “purge,” and it’s been in effect for nearly two decades under both Democratic and Republican administrations. So, why the sudden urgency to stop it?

Paving the Way for Illegals to Vote

Let’s be honest—this isn’t about protecting voters; it’s about protecting the Democrats’ playbook. By suing to halt the enforcement of this law, the DOJ is effectively keeping a door open for illegal immigrants to remain on the voter rolls. Democrats have long claimed that voter roll maintenance is about disenfranchisement, but when you look closer, it’s clear that the real goal is to allow as many questionable voters as possible to participate in elections. The result? A potential flood of illegal votes that could sway the outcome of crucial elections.

Why Now? The Democrat Strategy

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Democrats try to change the rules to benefit their agenda, but it’s certainly one of the most blatant examples. The DOJ’s lawsuit comes just 25 days before the presidential election. Why would they suddenly attack a law that has been enforced without issue for 18 years? The timing is too convenient to be a coincidence. With every election cycle, Democrats seem to become more desperate to keep potential illegal voters on the rolls.

Virginia’s Law: Common Sense or Threat to Democrats?

Virginia’s law is straightforward and constitutionally sound. If someone walks into a DMV and identifies as a noncitizen, they’re given 14 days to prove their citizenship. If they can’t, they’re removed from the voter rolls, but they still have the option to register on election day and cast a provisional ballot. Yet, the DOJ wants to paint this as a “purge.” Why? Because a clean voter roll limits their ability to exploit the system.

The Constitutional Perspective

Governor Youngkin’s executive order aligns perfectly with both the U.S. and Virginia Constitutions. Only citizens have the right to vote—that’s common sense. The DOJ’s interference suggests a bigger agenda: they are more interested in creating loopholes that could allow noncitizens to vote. If that isn’t alarming enough, consider this: Democrats claim to protect voter rights, but they seem more interested in protecting illegal votes.

Democrats’ Double Standard on Voter Integrity

Democrats constantly accuse Republicans of voter suppression, but their actions tell a different story. They’ve blocked common-sense measures like voter ID laws, they’ve pushed for universal mail-in ballots without proper verification, and now, they’re suing to keep a law off the books that simply aims to verify citizenship. How can they claim to protect democracy when they undermine the very foundation of fair elections?

Final Thoughts

The DOJ’s lawsuit against Virginia is more than just another legal battle—it’s a calculated attempt by Democrats to maintain control by any means necessary. By blocking efforts to clean up voter rolls, they’re essentially paving the way for illegal votes. It’s not about protecting voters; it’s about protecting a system that benefits them. Governor Youngkin’s fight isn’t just about Virginia; it’s about the integrity of elections nationwide. If we don’t stand up now, we risk losing what little faith remains in our democratic process.

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