
The Truth About Amnesty & the Fight to Stop It | Rosemary Jenks, Immigration Accountability Project
In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Rosemary Jenks, cofounder and policy director of the Immigration Accountability Project, for a powerful discussion on election integrity, illegal voting, and the growing threat of amnesty for illegal immigrants. Rosemary explains why the SAVE Act—which would require proof of citizenship to vote—is urgently needed, and how non-citizens are already being registered through loopholes in the Motor Voter law. They also expose the truth about proposed amnesty bills like the so-called “Dignity Act,” the role of cheap labor lobbyists, and the human cost of open borders, including trafficking and exploitation. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation about citizen-only voting, border security, and the future of America’s elections.
The Jenny Beth Show · Rosemary Jenks, Jenny Beth Martin
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Rosemary Jenks, Co-Founder and Policy Director of the Immigration Accountability Project, for a powerful discussion on election integrity, illegal voting, and the growing threat of amnesty for illegal immigrants. Rosemary explains why the SAVE Act—which would require proof of citizenship to vote—is urgently needed, and how non-citizens are already being registered through loopholes in the Motor Voter law. They also expose the truth about proposed amnesty bills like the so-called “Dignity Act,” the role of cheap labor lobbyists, and the human cost of open borders, including trafficking and exploitation.
Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation about citizen-only voting, border security, and the future of America’s elections.
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