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[–] Gargilius 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

...I vote in California, well I started voting when I became a citizen that is, but nobody ever asked me to prove anything about my citizenship when I first registered; think about it for a sec: the first time I got my driving license, I most definitely was not a citizen; I never had to inform the DMV of my change of status; in fact, now that I am thinking about it, I never informed any California administration about it, so unless the USCIS did it on my behalf - which I doubt - the only info that exists about me at the state level about my immigration status is that I am a foreigner on some kind of visa. Yet, nobody blinked an eye or questioned me when I registered to vote (which I did legally because I am a law abiding citizen and all but nothing and no-one would have stopped me had I started voting just fresh off the boat). It's mind boggling. Those who affirm that no fraud exist have absolutely no basis for that assertion, if anything, everything points to the opposite.