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Li Zhou @ Vox 1 place · today 10:50 EDT

Elon Musk’s nonsensical lies about immigrant voting, briefly explained

This past weekend, X owner Elon Musk elevated a false right-wing talking point about immigration, claiming Democrats were fast-tracking citizenship applications to rig elections in the party’s favor.  “If even 1 in 20 illegals become citizens per year, something that the Democrats are expediting as fast as humanly possible, that would be about 2 million […]

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