the misguided, at times, premise that the President's immigration orders pose a threat of voter fraud by non-citizens who will somehow hijack the election process and thereby threaten our national security.
On the recordFebruary 11, 2015
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Lynch critiques the belief that immigration orders lead to voter fraud and national security threats.
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