Top Trump Official Asks What the Big Deal Is if ICE Goes to the Polls

The Trump administration is considering sending ICE agents to monitor election sites, sparking concerns about voter suppression. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche advocated for the move, despite federal law prohibiting government forces from patrolling poll sites unless necessary to repel armed enemies.
The Trump administration may send ICE agents to polling places. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche supports this move, citing concerns about illegal voting. However, federal law prohibits government forces from patrolling poll sites unless necessary to repel armed enemies. Critics worry that ICE agents could deter Americans from voting. The idea of noncitizens consistently voting in American elections is a myth. The Trump administration's plan has sparked concerns about voter suppression.
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