Foreign-Born Voting Population Rises In 75% Of Swing States

Not only has foreign-born voting increased across the U.S., it is up significantly in the key 'swing' states, as much as 75% since 2016.

"It's an enormous increase in a number of states, particularly the swing states" said John Binder, who reported the story for Breitbart, "And that is a voting population that votes pretty overwhelmingly for Democrats."

And it also by design, all part of the plan, with the Biden administration ignoring the law, by leaving the border wide open. The goal is simple. To eventually give Democrats a permanent political majority.

"The establishment media has been writing about this for years now, the changing of the American electorate" Binder told KTRH, "Which will continue to lean overwhelmingly Democrat, because of the number of new voters arriving in the United States every year."

That number has gone up most notably in key swing states, including here in Texas.

"The state of Texas now has almost 3 million foreign born voters in the state" noted Binder, "And foreign born voters now represent 1 in 10 voters in the United States. It's an enormous population that is going to shift the American electorate."

But, as bleak as that may appear, Mark Krikorian with the Center for Immigration Studies says, while Democrats have been adding new voters, Republicans have been racking up for Democrats, especially here in Texas.

"A lot of people see immigration as a way to turn Texas, if not blue, at least purple" Krikorian told KTRH, "Except, that the Democratic party has gone so bananas, that a lot of Hispanic Democrats are moving to the Republican party."

We will find out just how much, in next month's critical midterms.

Photo: Getty Images


View Full Site