'Migrants can cast a ballot if…': MN election chief's shocking admission on driver’s license use
Minnesota Elections Director Paul Linnell told state lawmakers this week that in some cases, illegal immigrants could cast ballots if they present a valid Minnesota driver’s license as identification. During a Minnesota House Fraud Committee hearing on Tuesday, GOP representative Patti Anderson questioned how the system would work. “So we give a driver’s license to anyone here. You don’t have to be a citizen… So if someone comes in, they register, they have the driver’s license, but they have an incorrect social [security number], or no social, or whatever, then they become incomplete, but if they walk in to vote with their driver’s license, does that make them all the sudden now okay?