Using federal database, Florida identifies 207 non-citizens on voter rolls, 8% of total checked

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program (SAVE) database as well as personal admissions from illegally registered voters have confirmed 207 non-citizens have been on Florida’s voter rolls. The confirmed names will be provided to county supervisors of elections shortly after supervisors complete their federal training on how to use the SAVE database, which they are expected to do this week.

It appears the State of Florida and the counties are close to finishing their rough swim upstream and finally implemented a process for the identification of non-citizens and prompt removal from the rolls.  After the federal government dragged its feet for over a year before providing access to the SAVE database and DoJ trying to stop the process in its embryonic stage, this much more accurate process is finally becoming a reality.  Yes, and what was the difference in vote totals in 2000?   537. 

See rest of press release here.

One thought on “Using federal database, Florida identifies 207 non-citizens on voter rolls, 8% of total checked

  1. Federale

    So, one can contact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations Special Agents in Charge of the Tampa and Miami offices here:

    SAC Miami
    11226 NW 20th ST
    Miami, FL 33172
    Main (305) 597-6000
    Fax (305) 597-6227

    and

    SAC Tampa
    2203 North Lois Avenue
    Suite 600
    Tampa, FL 33607
    Main (813) 357-7000
    Fax (813) 348-1877

    Ask them to start making arrests.

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Using federal database, Florida identifies 207 non-citizens on voter rolls, 8% of total checked

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program (SAVE) database as well as personal admissions from illegally registered voters have confirmed 207 non-citizens have been on Florida’s voter rolls. The confirmed names will be provided to county supervisors of elections shortly after supervisors complete their federal training on how to use the SAVE database, which they are expected to do this week.

It appears the State of Florida and the counties are close to finishing their rough swim upstream and finally implemented a process for the identification of non-citizens and prompt removal from the rolls.  After the federal government dragged its feet for over a year before providing access to the SAVE database and DoJ trying to stop the process in its embryonic stage, this much more accurate process is finally becoming a reality.  Yes, and what was the difference in vote totals in 2000?   537. 

See rest of press release here.

One thought on “Using federal database, Florida identifies 207 non-citizens on voter rolls, 8% of total checked

  1. Federale

    So, one can contact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations Special Agents in Charge of the Tampa and Miami offices here:

    SAC Miami
    11226 NW 20th ST
    Miami, FL 33172
    Main (305) 597-6000
    Fax (305) 597-6227

    and

    SAC Tampa
    2203 North Lois Avenue
    Suite 600
    Tampa, FL 33607
    Main (813) 357-7000
    Fax (813) 348-1877

    Ask them to start making arrests.

Comments are closed.