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Attention Prosecutors: Elon Musk Is Breaking Federal Voting Law

You all already do. Maybe he's just the not the wrong color so you leap to his defense. Who could have guessed?
No I don't. A naturalized American citizen is American. They wanted to be American. Learned the language. Took the test to be an American and probably know more about America and being American than 95% of the college liberal trash that takes advantage of being American but gives zero back and hates us in turn.

Secondly, I don't give a rats tail what color they are. Now if you come to the US illegally with no desire to assimilate, learn the language or understand our history and system then yes you are a foreigner even if I use other terms like illegal immigrant or whatever. The word foreigner to me is a bit of a pejorative IMO. I do appreciate what ‘foreigners’ offer though. A willing workforce. Solid values typically. But they should be asked to come here the right way so we can be sure we are getting
numbers we can handle and aren't letting in drug mules, gang members or murders.

So, in short, wrong. But leave it to you to imply the worst of all things which is that I'm a racist. I guess when you have little else to offer sure I get it.
 
It seems rather nebulous. I doubt Trump or Musk thought this out and asked probing legal questions. It seems like something that will take years to sort out, and that’s only if normal people look at it.
The bigger question is what does Eloon want for his services?
less regulatory insanity:

 
The Justice Department sent a letter to tech billionaire Elon Musk’s political group, warning that its contest offering registered voters in swing states $1 million for signing a petition could run afoul of federal election laws, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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The letter was sent from the agency’s Public Integrity Section, which oversees the federal prosecutions of public officials and election crimes.

Musk, a supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, announced over the weekend that his political group, America PAC, would use a lottery to award $1 million each day until the Nov. 5 election to a registered voter who signs a petition saying they support free speech and the right to bear arms. Only voters registered in seven swing states — Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan and North Carolina — are eligible for the prizes.



Since Saturday, America PAC’s website says it has awarded four people $1 million.

Federal law prohibits groups and individuals from bribing people to register to vote, and some election law experts said Musk’s petition is a disguised voter drive in which he is essentially bribing people to register. The law that experts warn Musk could be violating carries a $10,000 fine and up to five years in prison.
It’s not uncommon for the Justice Department to send letters to businesses or individuals, warning of potentially illegal behavior. The letters do not indicate that a criminal investigation is ongoing but are intended to deter the potentially illicit behavior.



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The Justice Department declined to comment. A representative from Musk’s political group also declined to comment.
Former Republican lawmakers, advisers and Justice Department officials this week called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Musk. They said in the letter to Garland and Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry (D) that Musk was flouting election laws with the contest.


“We are aware of nothing like this in modern political history,” the letter from the former officials says of Musk’s offers. “We urge you to investigate whether America PAC’s payments are prohibited payments for voter registration. We recognize that they are framed as payments for signing a petition, or for referring voters who sign. But many of the payments are restricted to registered voters, so anyone who wishes to get paid must first register.”
The 24Sight newsletter first reported news of the Justice Department letter.

 
No I don't. A naturalized American citizen is American. They wanted to be American. Learned the language. Took the test to be an American and probably know more about America and being American than 95% of the college liberal trash that takes advantage of being American but gives zero back and hates us in turn.

Secondly, I don't give a rats tail what color they are. Now if you come to the US illegally with no desire to assimilate, learn the language or understand our history and system then yes you are a foreigner even if I use other terms like illegal immigrant or whatever. The word foreigner to me is a bit of a pejorative IMO. I do appreciate what ‘foreigners’ offer though. A willing workforce. Solid values typically. But they should be asked to come here the right way so we can be sure we are getting
numbers we can handle and aren't letting in drug mules, gang members or murders.

So, in short, wrong. But leave it to you to imply the worst of all things which is that I'm a racist. I guess when you have little else to offer sure I get it.
 
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^^^^^^reeks of desperation^^^^^^I can smell it from here it is so strong. You feel it in your bones don't you? That Trump is about to be the 47th President.....

And 1995? Weird this is the first I have heard of this in the last 29 years. GTFOH. If you want to start rounding up all the overstayed student visas Im fine with it. Seems pretty extreme, however.

He has certainly drawn the ire of the left these days. I get it, you all don't like diversity of thought. Just skin color and gender. Pathetic losers. Shit's about to get real in the next week or so for your side if your chosen candidate gets beat.
 
^^^^^^reeks of desperation^^^^^^I can smell it from here it is so strong. You feel it in your bones don't you? That Trump is about to be the 47th President.....

And 1995? Weird this is the first I have heard of this in the last 29 years. GTFOH. If you want to start rounding up all the overstayed student visas Im fine with it. Seems pretty extreme, however.

He has certainly drawn the ire of the left these days. I get it, you all don't like diversity of thought. Just skin color and gender. Pathetic losers. Shit's about to get real in the next week or so for your side if your chosen candidate gets beat.
So you're saying he should have been deported like the others who are working illegally in this country? Just wanted to confirm, thanks!
 
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