- A New York City Board of Elections worker was exposed in an undercover report for stating he would not report non-citizens attempting to register to vote.
- The election worker’s stance was captured during a conversation with an undercover reporter, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in the voter registration process.
- When questioned about his responsibilities, the worker emphasized that reporting non-citizens was “not my job,” suggesting a possible gap in the enforcement of voter eligibility rules.
- This revelation raises concerns about the integrity of the voter registration system and the measures in place to ensure only eligible citizens are registered to vote.
- The incident has sparked discussion about the need for clear protocols and training for election workers regarding the handling of non-citizen registration attempts.
- The Board of Elections might face scrutiny over its policies and the adequacy of its staff training in maintaining the integrity of the voting system.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nyc-board-elections-worker-says-not-my-job-report-anyone-when-asked-about-registering-non-citizens)