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Letter to AG Sessions: Prosecute Foreign Nationals for Voting
PILF today praised a Congressional letter directed to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, urging that federal prosecutors dedicate resources to investigate and pursue noncitizens casting ballots. The letter was signed by 23 Members of Congress.
PILF Praises New Court Ruling over Ohio Voter Roll Maintenance
PILF today praised a trial court decision which blocked efforts to force six-figure totals of obsolete registrations back on to Ohio’s voter rolls prior to the 2018 elections.
PILF Granted Amicus Position Defending Against New Challenges to Ohio Voter Roll Maintenance
PILF was granted leave to serve as amicus curiae Monday against efforts to partially resurrect a challenge to Ohio’s process for maintaining voter rolls despite a landmark Supreme Court ruling.
PILF Seeks Amicus Position Defending Against New Challenges to Ohio Voter Roll Maintenance
PILF today sought to serve as amicus curiae against eleventh-hour efforts to partially resurrect a challenge to Ohio’s process for maintaining voter rolls despite a landmark Supreme Court ruling. Plaintiffs sought to add hundreds of thousands of obsolete registrations to the voter rolls before the November election.
PILF Granted Amicus Position Defending 2020 Census Citizenship Question
PILF was granted leave by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to file two amicus curiae briefs in defense of the proposed citizenship question for the 2020 Census.
PILF Client Inks Comprehensive Settlement in South Texas Voter Roll Suit
PILF client ACRU entered a settlement agreement outlining the most comprehensive strategy to date aimed at improving the quality of voter registration records, practices, and training for Starr County, Texas.
PILF Applauds ‘Final Victory’ in Texas Voter ID Case
PILF today commended Texas’ “final victory” after extensive voter ID litigation.
Report: At Least 3,100 Noncitizens Registered to Vote in Just 13 Sanctuary Cities
PILF today released Safe Spaces, a new report detailing how noncitizens were often invited and given access to ballots in 13 sanctuary jurisdictions across seven states over the past decade. The ineligible registrations were typically discovered only after noncitizens self-reported their statuses to officials. Worse, sanctuary policies have resulted in aliens who do illegally vote never being prosecuted.
Report: How Noncitizens Vote in Allegheny County, PA
PILF today released Steeling the Vote, a special report detailing how noncitizens were invited and given access to ballots in Allegheny County over the past 12 years. The ineligible registrations were discovered only after immigrants self-reported their statuses to the County.