Justice Department Demands Florida Halt Voter Purge

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This is a story which has been catching fire in recent weeks: it started out with Florida identifying nearly 2,700 potential non-citizen voters, then the number grew to 200,000 non-citizen voters, and now Eric “My People” Holder has intervened and ordered Florida to stop the purge of illegal alien voters.

Update: BRA’s columnist Charles Blow has a new article called “Darkness in the Sunshine State” which notes that Florida will celebrate Jefferson Davis’s birthday this weekend.

Note: In complete ignorance, the Left is making a big scene about the Voting Rights Act, but only five counties in Florida are subject to Justice Department oversight under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act: Collier, Hardee, Hendry, Hillsborough, Monroe.

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9 Comments

  1. The GOP thinks by being soft they’ll court more White women, brown skin and independent White voters. Never works, yet they keep on keeping on. The party of weak willed beta males

  2. I saw your post on VDARE, Patrick.

    I’ve read elsewhere that DOJ is afraid that the states will challenge the constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act with the current composition of the Supreme Court. I believe there actually are some lawsuits related to this in Arizona.

  3. The Florida legislature blocked immigration reform to appease the citrus and blueberry growers. Scott did manage to get the drug testing for welfare benefits law passed, but that too was blocked by a federal court.

  4. Why cannot the GOP find the courage to say they are afraid of wholesale Democrat fraud using minorities and immigrants?

    Because its top leaders are evil. Not cowardly. Evil to the core. It doesn’t matter how many low-rank Republican legislators or GOP officials show the right instincts by supporting steps like purging non-citizens. It doesn’t matter how many hundreds of thousands or even millions of rank-and-file GOP voters do as well. As long as GOPers that think like Rick Scott control the handful of key positions at the top in the state and national institutions, no initiative that helps White people will ever see the light of day no matter how much popular support it may have. The combined power of the top Republican leaders and the federal courts will always be enough to defeat the popular will.

  5. I wished the governor of Florida would simpley tell the US Attorney General to pack sand and continue as normal. Force the Fed to enforce it. Moreover I would ensure the good people of Florida knew that over 200,000 names had been found on the voter roster that should not have been there, that Democrats are stealing the citizens’ vote by allowing foreigners to vote, and the Eric Holder was trying to prevent this. He would be a hero.
    Hunter, the more I learn about the agriculture industry the more I despise it. These corporate “farmers” accept taxpayer dollars for subsidies and award us by importing turd worlders for their own benefit, at the same time refusing to pay our own citizens a descent wage. Subsidies need to end NOW.

  6. This is very upsetting. My first thought was: why doesn’t the GOP grow some balls, stop trying to court the black and brown vote and stand up to the Feds’ tyranny? But Lew is right: the GOP top leadership is just evil.

    There is no other explanation.

  7. Wayne – well said.

    Big Ag is full of it and so are the leftists. They are evil like you say in all senses of the world. I believe many of them are compromised and someone has many of them on film doing deeds they don’t want the world to know.

    The Central Valley in CA is a barren area now. The Gaia worshipping eco-fascists have deemed the delta smelt as an endangered species and crops growing in that area have completely stopped. As far as I know the water still has not been turned on.

    Ironically all the illegal mestizos who picked that food are leaving the area in droves. Before they left I saw on Neocon Hannity’s show they were being fed food from the food-banks, ironically with food made in China.

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