Dale Wilcox: Democrats Using Sanctuary Cities to 'Import Voters' as Their Voter Base Shrinks
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63% : Growing the nation's foreign-born population, specifically through illegal immigration, is vital to electoral politicking for Democrats, as research has consistently shown that the larger a region's foreign-born population, the more likely that region is to vote for Democrats over Republicans.48% : Democrats are using sanctuary cities to "import voters" via illegal immigration as their existing voter base shrinks, Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) Executive Director Dale Wilcox says.
27% : Despite Democrats claiming sanctuary cities are necessary to ensure illegal aliens call the police when they witness crimes, Wilcox said their real goal is a permanent political majority in Washington, D.C. "There's a reason for [sanctuary cities]," Wilcox said.
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