‘You’re Seeing 700% Increases in Illegals in Swing States Over the Last 3 Years,’ Elon Musk Sounds Alarm on Immigration Data, ‘They’re Importing Voters’

‘You’re Seeing 700% Increases in Illegals in Swing States Over the Last 3 Years,’ Elon Musk Sounds Alarm on Immigration Data, ‘They’re Importing Voters’

Elon Musk recently addressed concerns about rising immigration levels, highlighting data that he said shows significant increases in undocumented immigrants in key swing states.

Speaking in front of an American flag backdrop while holding a microphone, Musk pointed to figures from a government website, which he noted was previously managed under a Democratic administration. He stated that these figures indicate increases of up to 700% in undocumented immigrants in certain swing states over the past three and a half years.

Musk emphasized the potential electoral implications, noting that elections in these states are often decided by margins of 10,000 to 20,000 votes. He argued that bringing in large numbers of people—such as 200,000—and placing them on a fast track to citizenship could shift outcomes, even without any irregularities, describing it as a legalized process.

“If that happens over the next four years, there will be no swing states,” Musk said. He described the situation as one where voters are being imported, adding that the pattern is clear to anyone examining the data.

As an example, Musk referenced California, which he called a super-majority Democratic state resulting in one-party rule. He warned that widespread one-party dominance would undermine democracy.

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