Dear ProEnglish Supporter:
ProEnglish is investigating the costs of multilingual ballots in advance of the 2020 elections.
Foreign-language ballots will be available in at least 29 different states in time for November.
The spread of foreign language voting materials and ballots potentially opens the door to voter manipulation and election fraud, and also serves as an invitation to even greater fraud by potentially encouraging non-citizens to vote illegally in our elections.
Here are just a few recent examples of the whopping costs paid by U.S. taxpayers to provide multilingual ballots in some recent elections:
Osceola County, Florida, near Walt Disney World, paid approximately $108,000 for multilingual ballots in 2016.
Hall County, Georgia, paid an estimated amount of more than $150,000 for multilingual ballots in 2016.
And in Los Angeles County, California, more than $3.3 million in taxpayer dollars was spent to provide multilingual ballots in a recent general election.
These are just 3 counties of different sizes in this nation. There are 3,141 counties or county equivalents in the entire USA. It is easy to see that there is the potential for hundreds of millions of dollars to be spent on multilingual ballots in the 2020 elections, with the entire cost likely being shouldered by already over-burdened American taxpayers.
In an era of massive government deficits at all levels, and some attempts at budget-cutting, it is outrageous and highly irresponsible for states and counties to break the backs of American taxpayers by forcing them to pay for costly multilingual ballots. It also is important to remember that voters who do not speak or understand English always have the option to bring interpreters with them into the voting booth.
As former President Theodore Roosevelt said: “We have but one flag; we must also learn one language, and that language is English.”
Please donate to ProEnglish today! When you support ProEnglish with a generous donation, you partner alongside us as we investigate the whopping costs of multilingual ballots in advance of the upcoming Nov. 3 elections. We need your help as soon as possible!
Please donate today, and thank you very much for your generous support of ProEnglish!
Very truly yours,
Stephen D. Guschov, Esq. Executive Director
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If 20+ millions voters on welfare, free housing, free health care, food stamps refuse to speak, read and write in English the handouts should be stopped, if they are U.S. citizens they should speak English, read and write English and not fly flags of other countries.
Use the handouts money, etc. to pay for the multilingual ballots.
How many of these ballots are actually going to illegal aliens?
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