- A New York City election worker was caught on camera by an undercover reporter discussing the process of handling non-citizens attempting to register to vote.
- The election staff member stated explicitly that he would not report non-citizens trying to register, as he does not see it as part of his job responsibilities.
- His remarks highlight a potential gap in the voter registration process where non-citizens might attempt to register without being reported.
- This revelation could fuel debates around election integrity and the responsibilities of election staff in ensuring that only eligible voters are registered.
- The incident brings attention to the role of election workers and the procedures they follow in maintaining the accuracy and legality of voter registration.
- It raises questions about the training and expectations placed on election staff in dealing with potentially fraudulent registration attempts.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nyc-board-elections-worker-says-not-my-job-report-anyone-when-asked-about-registering-non-citizens)