Noncitizen voting in the U.S. is not a major problem, with only 0.0001 percent of votes cast in 2016 being from noncitizens, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. The real concern should be baseless claims and fearmongering, such as those made by former President Trump during a recent interview. Trump went on a rant about immigration, claiming that millions of people were entering the country, and making unsubstantiated claims about countries sending criminals and asylum seekers to the U.S. He also criticized Vice President Harris for a position she never held. The interview highlighted the fact that false narratives and fear tactics are often used to distract from important issues and mislead the public. This serves as a reminder for the media and the public to remain vigilant and question the validity of information being presented, rather than getting caught up in sensationalist rhetoric. The focus should be on facts and evidence, rather than allowing false narratives to dictate the conversation and shape perceptions.
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