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Kamala Harris Expresses Support for Amnesty, Mail-In Voting

 August 11, 2024

During a recent rally in Glendale, Arizona, Vice President Kamala Harris made headlines with her promise to sign legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal aliens and implement nationwide no-excuse mail-in voting.

Harris' stance, if enacted, could significantly impact both the American workforce and the country's voting systems, something critics suggest could have damaging consequences, as Breitbart reports.

Harris Promotes Immigration Reform

In her speech, Harris emphasized the need for “comprehensive reform” of the U.S. immigration system. She highlighted broken elements in the system and stressed the importance of including strong border security measures alongside an earned pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens residing in the country.

Harris stated, “We know our immigration system is broken and we know what it takes to fix it: comprehensive reform.” She added that the proposed reforms would balance security concerns with opportunities for undocumented immigrants to earn their citizenship.

The proposed amnesty could potentially flood the U.S. workforce with millions of newly legalized foreign workers. This influx might create a competitive job market for American workers.

Impact on the American Workforce

Economist E.J. Antoni commented on the implications of Harris' policies, stating that under the Biden-Harris administration, the majority of job growth has been attributed to foreign-born workers, including illegal aliens. Antoni said, “What that essentially means is that all of the job growth we have seen [under Biden and Harris] has been going to foreign-born workers -- category…which the Bureau of Labor Statistics admits includes illegal aliens.”

According to Antoni, the new legislation under Harris's proposal could continue this trend, potentially disadvantaging native-born American workers who have been leaving the workforce in large numbers.

Harris’ proposition addresses not just the workforce but also electoral processes, with her endorsement of the Freedom to Vote Act.

Nationwide Mail-In Voting

The Freedom to Vote Act, supported by Harris, aims to implement nationwide no-excuse mail-in voting. This act, supporters claim, would simplify the voting process, allowing registrants to use drop boxes for their mail-in ballots. It also proposes automatic voter registration for individuals unless they opt out.

Many states with automatic voter registration use DMV offices to enroll voters. However, this system has shown vulnerabilities. Notably, in 2023, nearly 400 foreign nationals were mistakenly listed on Cook County, Illinois voter rolls, errors attributed to DMV voter registrations.

The act aims to increase voter participation and streamline electoral processes. However, it also raises concerns about the integrity and accuracy of voter registrations, particularly in light of the errors observed.

Prospects and Challenges Ahead

Harris's advocacy for these reforms marks a significant policy stance as she pursues her presidential ambitions. By focusing on comprehensive immigration reform, she seeks to address what she sees as foundational issues in the current system, advocating for both security and inclusivity.

The potential workforce impact and job competition highlight the need for careful consideration of economic implications.

With Antoni pointing out that job growth under the current administration has largely favored foreign-born workers, the proposed amnesty could exacerbate workforce competition.

On the voter reform front, the Freedom to Vote Act's emphasis on mail-in voting and automatic registration underscores what advocates say are efforts to make voting more accessible. Yet, the challenge of ensuring accurate voter rolls remains, as evidenced by the Cook County error involving foreign nationals.

Conclusion

Vice President Kamala Harris's recent rally in Glendale, Arizona, highlighted her support for controversial legislation on immigration and voting reform.

She vowed to sign bills that would offer a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal aliens and introduce nationwide no-excuse mail-in voting if she becomes president. Harris’s proposals purportedly aim to address systematic issues in immigration while promoting voter access and participation.

However, these plans come with significant economic and administrative considerations, raising questions about their broader implications.