If you believe that Democrats want to flood the United States with illegal aliens in order to register them as Democrats for voting purposes, you may just be right. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) has asserted that she possesses unequivocal proof that city officials are planning to register tens of thousands of illegal aliens in order to make up for the votes they are losing due to their disastrous policies. She gained this information through a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)request.
Malliotakis submitted the request in order to get communications between New York City and Homes for the Homeless. (HFH) HFH manages the migrants on Staten Island. HFH is contracted out to run the migrant shelters on Staten Island. Within this contract’s appendix, Republicans found language that HFH was to supply voter registration forms to the illegal migrants. During a press briefing in Staten Island, Malliotakis announced that she had received a partial contract that included that language.
She found that it forces HFH to distribute registration forms, help illegals to vote, and to distribute Democratic voter information in it’s shelters.
Malliotakis said:
“This is the smoking gun that proves what we’ve been saying all along, that the city intends to register noncitizens to vote, and even those who are residing in these migrant shelters for just 30 days.”
“My office has uncovered #NYC’s secret scheme to potentially register tens of thousands of migrants to vote in our elections. Take a look at this contract between HFH NYC, the “non-profit” that kicked out seniors to house migrants, & the City of New York.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“There is nothing more important than preserving the integrity of our election system.”
“The right to vote is a sacred right given only to United States citizens, and certainly not one provided to those who crossed over our border illegally and made their way to New York City last month. The City better not be acting in violation of the judge’s ruling that struck down the noncitizen voting law that would have allowed 800,000 noncitizens with a Green Card or Work Authorization and who have resided in New York City for 30 days, to vote. The only thing that may be stopping the registration of these noncitizens is our lawsuit that halted the law from taking effect, but it’s very disturbing that in their own contracts, the City is requiring contractors to distribute registration forms while prohibiting them from asking citizenship status.”
The detailed contract appendix specifies the contractors who routinely interact with the public as part of their daily operations are required to hand out voter registration forms provided by the city. These regulations mandate the contractors be ready to give forms in Spanish or Chinese and obtain an ample quantity of such forms from the city.
According to the FY14 Discretionary Contract:
Distribution of Voter Registration Forms
In accordance with Charter § 1057-a, the Contractor, if a contractor having regular contact with the public in the daily administration of its business under this Agreement, hereby agrees as follows:
(1) The Contractor shall provide and distribute voter registration forms to all persons together with written applications for services, renewal or recertification for services and change of address relating to such services. Such voter registration forms shall be provided to the Contractor by the City. The Contractor should be prepared to provide forms written in Spanish or Chinese, and shall obtain a sufficient supply of such forms from the City.
(2) The Contractor shall also include a voter registration form with any Contractor communication sent through the United States mail for the purpose of supplying clients with application, renewal or recertification for services and change of address relating to such services materials. If forms written in Spanish or Chinese are not provided in such mailing, the Contractor shall provide such forms upon request.
(3) The Contractor shall, subject to approval by the Department, incorporate an opportunity to request a voter registration application into any application for services, renewal or recertification for services and change of address relating to such services provided on computer terminals, the World Wide Web or the Internet. Any person indicating that they wish to be sent a voter registration form, via computer terminals, the World Wide Web or the Internet shall be sent such a form by the Contractor or be directed, in a manner subject to approval by the Department, to a bank on that system where such a form may be downloaded.
(4) The Contractor shall, at the earliest practicable or next regularly scheduled printing of its own forms, subject to approval by the Department, physically incorporate the voter registration forms with its own application forms in a manner that permits the voter registration portion to be detached therefrom. Until such time when the Contractor amends its form, the Contractor should affix or include a postage paid New York City Board of Elections voter registration form to or with its application, renewal, recertification and change of address forms.
Assistance in Completing Forms
In accordance with Charter § 1057-a, the Contractor hereby agrees as follows:
(1) In the event the Department provides assistance in completing distributed voter registration forms, the Contractor shall also provide such assistance, in the manner and to the extent specified by the Department.
(2) In the event the Department receives and transmits completed registration forms from applicants who wish to have the forms transmitted to the New York City Board of Elections, the Contractor shall similarly provide such service, in the manner and to the extent specified by the Department.




















