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DAILY POLL: The DOJ has charged 4 non-citizens for allegedly voting in 2020, 2022, and 2024. Do you agree we need ICE at polling stations to secure elections?

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Supporters of increased enforcement argue that stricter oversight could help deter illegal voting and strengthen public confidence in election systems. They point to the recent DOJ cases as evidence that vulnerabilities still exist, even if the number of alleged incidents remains relatively small compared to the total number of votes cast nationwide.

Critics, however, warn that placing ICE personnel at or near polling places could discourage eligible voters — particularly naturalized citizens and immigrant communities — from participating in elections out of fear or confusion. Civil rights organizations have also raised concerns that a visible immigration enforcement presence could create intimidation risks and lead to legal challenges.

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