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JD Vance Targets Welfare & Voter Fraud in Democrat States

JD Vance Targets Welfare & Voter Fraud in Democrat States

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Millions of dollars allegedly misused in welfare programs. Illegal immigrants on voter rolls. And the Trump administration fights to get the data states refuse to share. Today on AmperWave Daily, we break down the latest updates from JD Vance’s crackdown on welfare and voter fraud, and what it could mean for elections and taxpayers. 🏛️ JD Vance & Welfare Roll Crackdowns JD Vance is leading efforts to identify welfare fraud while the federal “fraud czar” awaits confirmation. Efforts focus on removing illegal immigrants from SNAP, Medicaid, and other federal programs in red states — 700,000 families have already been removed. Lawsuits are ongoing in blue and purple states refusing to turn over: Voter rolls SNAP rolls Medicaid rolls The 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act made it illegal for illegal immigrants to receive public benefits — a law critics say is being ignored in some states. 💰 Fraud & Voter Roll Connections Officials allege states automatically enroll welfare recipients in voter registration programs through Motor Voter provisions, sometimes creating opportunities for voter fraud. Trump administration argues this creates illegal voting by non-citizens, with fraud allegedly tied directly to welfare program misuse. JD Vance highlights states like Wisconsin as mega voter-fraud hotspots where ghost voters and fraudulent welfare enrollments overlap. ⚖️ Legal Battles & Court Challenges Ongoing court battles to: Cross-check illegally issued Social Security numbers with welfare and voter databases Remove illegal participants from SNAP and voter rolls A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the use of IRS data for targeting illegal immigrants — critics argue this protects fraud instead of Americans. The Trump administration anticipates Supreme Court rulings that could allow massive enforcement of fraud removal. ✈️ Immigration & Job Constraints Officials note 12 million illegal immigrants plus 6 million visa overstays in the U.S., with limited job creation (only 55,000 new jobs recently) to support them. Programs like Trump’s $2,600 incentive to fly home are framed as solutions for unsustainable immigration support costs. Federal and state governments reportedly preparing 80,000 beds to cycle individuals through programs pending court wins. 🔗 Key Takeaways Allegations suggest Democrat-led states are resisting transparency to protect systemic fraud. Trump administration efforts link welfare fraud directly to illegal voting and state-level resistance. JD Vance’s work is positioned as a nationwide model to curb welfare abuse and secure election integrity. 🎧 CLOSE From welfare rolls to voter rolls, and federal court battles blocking oversight, Americans are left asking: Who benefits from fraud, and when will the system finally enforce the law? This is AmperWave Daily — tracking the stories that others won’t.
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