Immigration is necessary for “rezoning purposes,” House Dem says in a resurface video
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It appears that the resurrected video clips will be displayed Democrat Rep. Yvette Clarkdn.y., she argues that more immigrants in her district need more “for redemption purposes only,” causing great concern and anger from conservatives online.
A video from the 2021 House Foreign Affairs Committee briefing shows Clark, a longtime Democrat, suggesting that the local Haitian community in Brooklyn can “sweep up a significant number of these.” Immigrants. ”
“I say the doors to the lodging where my colleagues are closed, there are no inn rooms, and I say there are more people in my district and that members can fit clearly here,” Clark said.
In response, author and political commentator Kyle Becker commented on X. “Rep. Yvette Clark highlighted the quiet side. Democrats are as anti-American as it gets.”
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Rep. Yvette Clarke, DN.Y., is seen in a 2021 video saying “more people in my district need it to be rezoned.” (Official council website for Rep. Yvette Clarke, DN.Y. and John Moore/Getty Images)
“It’s insane that American citizens are making bills for foreigners to come here and use our social services, education services, our infrastructure and resign at our expense,” Becker continued. “Because anti-American Democrats want some extra seats in Congress. That’s enough!”
The popular conservative account “End Wokeness” also commented on the video, saying, “This is how you hijack democracy.”
“Dem was yelling out the quiet parts for years,” commented conservative influencer David Freeman.
“This is the reason why millions of people have been imported. They want to have one country,” he added.
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New York City previously moved to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections, but the state’s highest courts repealed the law earlier this year. (Gary Harshawn/Getty Images)
The large Democrat New York City has gained serious criticism in the past for moving to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections. Earlier this year, the state’s Supreme Court of Appeals, Blocked such laws It would have been passed by the New York City Council in 2021, allowing nearly one million non-citizens to vote in elections, including the mayor and city council.
Several updated requests for Congress to pass eligibility for American voters in response to a re-transparent clip – “Save” – an act introduced by the person in charge. Chip RoyR-Texas, earlier this year. The bill requires that individuals provide evidence of U.S. citizenship when registering for a federal election vote.
Additionally, the bill provides that states must remove non-citizens from the official list of eligible voters and imposes criminal penalties to register applicants to vote in federal elections that do not present evidence of U.S. citizenship.

R-Texas Rep. Chip Roy has introduced the Save Act, which requires evidence of US citizenship to vote in federal elections. Clark Clip rekindled conservative calls to pass Senate measures. (Get McNamee/Getty Images)
The bill has passed the house but has not been taken up yet By the Senate.
Fox News Digital reached out to Clarke’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.