HOW DEMOCRATS ARE USING ILLEGAL ALIENS TO RIG CONGRESS WITHOUT A SINGLE VOTE
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Americans are repeatedly told that voting is the foundation of our democracy. But in today’s political reality, it’s not voters who decide power—it’s bodies.
Thanks to how the U.S. Census counts population, millions of non-citizens, including illegal aliens, are shifting political representation and influence toward progressive communist democrat strongholds like California, without ever casting a single vote. This distortion of our representative democracy benefits one side and one side only: the Democratic Party.
California: Ground Zero for Census-Driven Electoral Distortion
No state illustrates this better than California. With an estimated 10.5 million immigrants as of 2021—nearly 4 million of whom are non-citizens, including about 2.3 million illegal aliens—California reaps disproportionate representation in Congress and the Electoral College. Despite losing native-born residents to other states in droves, California managed to hold onto all 52 of its House seats in 2020, primarily due to counting everyone, not just American citizens.
Here’s what that really means:
- One in four people in California is a non-citizen.
- California’s non-citizen population alone is larger than the entire population of several U.S. states.
- The state has congressional districts where over 30% of residents cannot legally vote but still count toward the district’s representation.
For example, in California’s 34th Congressional District (Los Angeles), nearly half of the adult population is non-citizen. That means the votes cast in this district carry more weight per voter than in districts filled with eligible American citizens. Fewer votes are needed to elect a representative, giving progressive communist democrat strongholds an outsized influence in Washington.
In contrast, states like Alabama, Iowa, and West Virginia, with overwhelmingly citizen populations, lost seats or political influence, despite having similar or even greater numbers of eligible voters. That’s not representative democracy. That’s strategic manipulation.
Fewer Citizens, More Power
This system creates a bizarre and unjust reality: the fewer actual voters you have in a district (because of a high number of illegal or non-voting immigrants), the more power each voter wields. A citizen living in a heavily non-citizen district in Los Angeles County has more influence over federal policy than a citizen in rural Texas or Idaho.
This is the opposite of “one person, one vote.” It’s a distortion designed to inflate blue state power at the expense of conservative, citizen-heavy regions of the country.
Why Democrats Champion Illegal Immigration
The left doesn’t need non-citizens to vote—their bodies are enough. By increasing population numbers in deep-blue areas, Democrats secure more seats in the House, dominate the Electoral College, and pad their influence in every federal budget negotiation.
This is precisely why they:
- Oppose a citizenship question on the Census
- Advocate for sanctuary cities
- Push for driver’s licenses, healthcare, and public benefits for illegal aliens
- Use courts to block immigration enforcement and deportations
It’s not compassion. It’s a calculation. Every illegal alien who enters California is one more body counted toward political power, giving Democrats more representation without needing more American support.
Census Mistakes Have Already Skewed Representation
The 2020 Census didn’t just count non-citizens. It miscounted entire states, and the results—now confirmed by the U.S. Census Bureau itself—tilted political power even further toward Democrat-controlled areas. These weren’t small mistakes. They were errors with national consequences and disproportionately harmed states with strong citizen bases.
According to a 2022 post-enumeration survey, the Census Bureau admitted it overcounted six states and undercounted eight others. Here’s how it broke down:
The overcounted states that gained more representation or funding than they should have are all solidly blue and have large urban centers or high non-citizen populations. Whereas, undercounted states lost power they rightfully deserved.
In fact, if the 2020 Census had been accurate, estimates show that Florida may have gained one additional seat, Texas could have gained a third new seat, and Minnesota or Rhode Island could have lost a seat. That’s a net swing of two or three House seats—enough to shift the balance of power in close midterm elections or alter Electoral College math.
These aren’t just statistical footnotes. They are errors with real consequences:
And when combined with the already flawed practice of counting non-citizens in apportionment, it’s clear the current system does not reflect the will of American citizens.
Looking Ahead: The 2030 Census Power Grab
Experts project that if current trends hold, up to 22 House seats could shift because of immigrant-driven population changes by 2030. And again, these shifts will come without a single illegal immigrant voting, just by being counted. California, Texas (especially Democratic districts), New York, and Illinois will likely gain or maintain political power, even as their legal voter base shrinks or stagnates.
This isn’t just unsustainable. It’s unconstitutional in spirit, if not yet in law.
Bottom Line
It’s time for constitutional conservatives to sound the alarm. Representation should be based on citizenship, not illegal presence. The House of Representatives was intended to represent the people of the United States, not anyone who steps over the border.
We must demand:
- A citizenship question on the 2030 Census
- Legislation that bases apportionment on the citizen population, not the total population
- Defunding sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement
- A moratorium on further expansions of non-citizen public benefits
Until then, Democrats will continue to wield the power of the illegal immigrant population, not to help them, but to use them as political leverage against the will of the American people.
The progressive communist democrats know that for 761,000 people (as of the 2020 Census) deported, they lose one seat in Congress.
We are so screwed.
-- Steve
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