Democrats are at it again, pushing the absurd notion that anyone merely standing on U.S. soil—citizen or not—deserves a ballot in our elections. As the source from Legally Armed America bluntly puts it, this is not just one of the stupidest things but flat-out unconstitutional. Federal law is crystal clear: only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections (52 U.S.C. § 10101, et al.), and most states echo this for local races too. Yet, we’ve seen blue strongholds like San Francisco experiment with non-citizen voting in school board elections, and now whispers of broader expansions in places like D.C. and New York City. This isn’t compassion; it’s a power grab dressed as inclusivity, diluting the voice of actual Americans who built and defend this nation.
For the 2A community, this hits harder than a rogue ATF rule. Voting integrity is the bedrock of our Second Amendment rights—without it, anti-gun zealots can stack the deck with imported voters who have zero stake in our traditions or history of self-reliance. Imagine naturalized citizens or green-card holders, fresh off the boat and unaware of the blood spilled at Lexington and Concord, tipping scales toward confiscation schemes like red flag laws or assault weapon bans. We’ve already watched California and New York slide into gun-free dystopias through demographic engineering and lax election oversight; non-citizen voting supercharges that threat. It’s no coincidence that the same crowd screaming no one wants your guns is hell-bent on rewriting who gets to say otherwise at the polls.
The implications? A call to arms—figuratively, for now—for every patriot to double down on election security. Support voter ID laws, push for proof-of-citizenship requirements (like Arizona’s model), and flood your statehouse with calls against this insanity. Check out the full video on the Legally Armed America YouTube channel for the unfiltered takedown. If we let borders mean nothing at the ballot box, don’t be shocked when shall not be infringed gets the same treatment. Stand firm, stay armed, and vote like your rights depend on it—because they do.