- An undercover reporter encountered a New York City election worker who stated that he would not report non-citizens attempting to register to vote.
- The election worker justified his inaction by claiming that reporting such registrations was not part of his job responsibilities.
- This situation raises concerns about the oversight and enforcement of voter registration laws in New York City.
- The stance of the election worker highlights potential gaps in training or policy adherence among Board of Elections employees.
- The incident could spark discussions on the need for clearer guidelines and accountability measures for election personnel regarding the handling of non-citizen voter registration attempts.
- There may be public and political interest in examining the procedures that election workers follow when they encounter questionable voter registrations.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nyc-board-elections-worker-says-not-my-job-report-anyone-when-asked-about-registering-non-citizens)