
According to allegations and evidence presented by U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson, the Democratic-controlled North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles has been found to be registering noncitizens to vote in violation of federal laws, while residents of North Carolina wait in long lines outside the buildings and young drivers wait months for their license tests.
As reporter Naomi Kowles describes, Charlotte, North Carolina’s Democrat-run WBTV is rushing to fill in for their fellow Democrats at the NCDMV and Governor Josh Stein’s offices, saying it’s all a minor mistake and nothing to worry about.
— “A Hispanic woman from Charlotte was unaware that a federal investigator and a police officer had knocked on her door earlier this year to question her about a voter registration of which she was not aware. To find out why the woman’s name had been included in a letter sent by a federal prosecutor to the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, WBTV Investigates went to her house and spoke with her in Spanish in collaboration with Jorge Andrés of QC Life. After discussing the registration with the woman, Andres stated, “She didn’t know until they contacted her
.” The woman informed WBTV that she was unaware of what had happened at the time, is lawfully in the United States, and is not facing any criminal charges. WBTV is not naming the woman at her request and for her protection. U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson is charging the DMV with unlawfully registering to vote six noncitizens, including her. According to documents that WBTV collected, investigators believed that in almost all cases, the registered individuals were unaware of what had occurred. (
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ALIPAC entirely agrees with U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson, who was appointed by Republican DOJ head Pam Bondi earlier this year, and Same Hays, the newly appointed Republican leader of the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE), who are worried that this small sample of illegal noncitizen voters is a sign of a larger systemic issue.
“Our rapidly growing archives contain proof and documentation of illegal immigrants and other noncitizens illegally registering and voting in US elections despite our laws and indicate that America has many systematic vulnerabilities in our elections that Democrats are eager to exploit in pursuit of power, control, and permanent political dominance
,” stated William Gheen, a lifelong resident of North Carolina and the founder of ALIPAC. “We call on federal authorities, the NC SBE, and our Republican legislature to authorize and conduct a full screening of North Carolina’s voter registration records to remove all felonious noncitizen voters from our elections
.”
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For NC State Senator Fern Shubert’s 2004 gubernatorial campaign, William Gheen was the first North Carolina citizen and campaign consultant to correctly estimate the state’s illegal population at over 400,000.
These new findings in North Carolina will be posted on the website www.NonCitizenVoters.com, added to ALIPAC’s Non-Citizen & Illegal Migrant Voters (HERE). The information was gathered in the archives and eventually added to the main tracking database. Copies of this press release are being distributed to Republican staff and state and federal lawmakers.
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In a letter to the NCDMV, US Attorney Russ Ferguson stated, “We have come across some ineligible people who have registered to vote at the DMV but are unaware that they have done so… They consistently state that a DMV staffer only gave them paperwork to sign. Although many of these people do not understand English well enough, that form is presented in English. Although the majority of them remembered signing an electronic block at the DMV, they thought it was a necessary step in the driver’s license application process
.”
The Democrats at WBTV appear to be more concerned about “Hispanics” who registered to vote as noncitizens and committed felonies than about American voters whose ballots might be stolen by these illegally registered individuals! The story lacks the American perspective on this issue.
Since Democrat Governors like Roy Cooper and Josh Stein have crammed these offices with their Democratic patrons, we now find that while Americans wait in line, noncitizens are inside DMVs illegally being registered to vote by Democratic-appointed state employees. North Carolina DMVs have been in the news for numerous scandals involving absurdly long lines and wait times for services.
ALIPAC urges all Americans to contribute to the elimination of all illegal noncitizen voters from the 2026 election cycle.
A 29-year-old man from Rome, Georgia, was arrested following an alleged social media tirade threatening to kill President Donald Trump.
The suspect, Jauan Rashun Porter, reportedly joined a TikTok livestream on July 26 discussing the Trump administration’s “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility for undocumented immigrants, where he allegedly posted a comment threatening the president’s life.
“So there’s only one way to make America great and that is putting a bullet in between Trump’s eyes,” Porter posted, according to a Justice Dept. press release. The DOJ added that similar remarks were made over several minutes.
“I’m gonna kill Donald Trump. I’m gonna put a 7.62 bullet inside his forehead,” Porter allegedly continued. “I’m gonna watch him bleed out and I’m gonna watch him die. I’m gonna do that.”
Following his remarks, other livestream participants raised the specter of Porter being visited by federal agents, leading him to respond: “I’m gonna kill them too.”
According to the government, Porter’s remarks appeared to be more than just empty threats. According to the DOJ, Secret Service agents, along with local and state police, discovered two pipes, pistol ammunition, and Tannerite—an explosive—during a search of Porter’s apartment.
“Porter has prior convictions for terroristic threats, influencing a witness, mutiny in a penal institution, drug possession, battery, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and domestic violence. He is currently on probation,” said the Justice Dept. release.
The suspect was charged with making threats against the President and is scheduled for a detention hearing on August 12.
“The allegations against Porter are serious and required a swift, decisive, and collaborative response,” U.S. Attorney Theodore Hertzberg said in the release. “We do not tolerate threats against public officials or law enforcement officers, and Porter will now face the consequences of his actions.”
Porter’s alleged threats come a little more than a year after President Trump, then on the campaign trail in Butler, Pa., was nearly assassinated by a sniper who had managed to get on top of a building a short distance away.
A few minutes into Trump’s speech, he was seen quicky grabbing his ear and ducking behind the podium as several shots rang out. The first bullet knicked Trump’s right ear, while other rounds killed one man, Corey Comperatore and seriously wounded fellow attendees David Dutch and James Copenhaver.
The shooter, Thomas Crooks, was killed by a Secret Service counter-sniper team.
Weeks later, while Trump was golfing at one of his Florida courses, another alleged would-be assassin was found hiding in the bushes armed with a rifle near a green as the former and future president approached.
Secret Service agents fired upon the suspect before fleeing the scene, but was later apprehended by police in Martin County.
Last week, a federal judge inexplicably allowed the Justice Department to keep key evidence in the second Trump assassination attempt under wraps, citing potential “exceptionally grave damages” to U.S. national security.
The order from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon stems from a DOJ motion to block the release of classified materials in the case of Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump at his Florida golf course in September 2024.
Routh has not been permitted to view the classified evidence. He wasn’t even allowed to see the DOJ’s motion or attend the secret hearing related to it, according to reports.
Cannon did not elaborate in her ruling, stating only that disclosure of the materials “could cause serious damage or exceptionally grave damages to the national security of the United States.”
The classified evidence may be tied to Routh’s 2022 trip to Ukraine, where he attempted to recruit fighters to join the U.S. proxy war against Russia. In a 2023 self-published book, Routh claimed his “best partner” in Ukraine was an Israeli.
The DOJ later accused him of trying to purchase a rocket launcher from a purported Ukrainian as part of his alleged plot.