WATCH: Undercover Journalist Reveals Shocking Number Of Illegal Immigrants Are Registered To Vote In Georgia

A shocking undercover investigation by Anthony Rubin in Georgia has revealed that a shocking number of illegal immigrants are registered to vote in Georgia despite claims by Democrats that non-citizens are not registering to vote and aren't voting in federal elections. The footage comes after the House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to ensure that individuals registering to vote provide proof of citizenship.

In the footage, Rubin, posing as a member of an organization dedicated to registering Hispanic voters, visited the Elliot Norcross apartment complex in Norcross, Georgia, to question the residents and determine if they've been registered to vote despite not being citizens. The journalist asked the individuals whether they were citizens and if they had been registered, and a shocking 14 percent of respondents confirmed that they were registered voters in Georgia.

One of the men that Rubin spoke with said that he was an illegal alien and that without illegal immigrants in the country, the United States wouldn't be "worthwhile" because people like him were the "best working" in the country.

Rubin, citing the Migration Policy Institute, explained that there are around 339,000 illegal immigrants in Georgia and that if the 14 percent finding in the apartment complex was applied statewide, then that would mean that around 47,000 illegal immigrants are registered to vote in the state. Notably, President Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020 by less than 12,000 votes.

The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project attempted to locate these voters on Georgia's voter rolls but was unable to find them, explaining, "Non-citizens have shoddy address history records and often use fake documents and names. It is unclear exactly what information these individuals gave when registering to vote."

"One thing is for certain: Systems are being taken advantage of, and the outcome of the 2024 election will be difficult to determine given the near impossibility of auditing in a short period of time," the Oversight Project wrote. "We are referring this matter to Georgia officials and are more than happy to cooperate with a law enforcement investigation."

Last month, the House of Representatives passed the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship when individuals register to vote. The measure, pushed by President Donald Trump to ensure non-citizens aren't voting in the upcoming November election, was passed along party lines, and it is likely to die in the Senate under Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) leadership.

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