"And I handed him the pizza and told him, 'hey, this one's on me.' Then I got into my 18-wheeler pizza delivery truck and drove off. It's how I roll; I'm serious." |
President Biden's judicial nominee believes that people should not have to show proof of citizenship in order to vote for the next president, especially if they are from a demographic that typically votes the Democratic Party line because to thwart their freedom would be "voter suppression." But technically speaking, it would instead be "illegitimate voter elimination," not suppression, because the latter term implies that a person's right to vote is being thwarted.
You cannot get more left-wing than someone with close ties to the ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and that's who Biden has nominated to be a federal judge. Her name is Nancy Gbana Abudu and she has argued that photo ID and proof of citizenship constitute "voter suppression."
Evidently, Abudu believes that minorities don't have the ability to present proof of who they are and whether they are American citizens. They presumably don't have birth certificates or passports, they don't have a drivers license in Abudu's way of thinking.
The hard truth is, most illegal voters would chose to vote Democrat and the Party knows this. If the shoe was on the other foot and illegal migrants tended to vote Republican, you can bet they would scream bloody murder.
Abudu, the deputy legal director at hard-Left SPLC, was picked, apparently by Joe Biden in December to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which covers Alabama, Florida and Georgia. The seat was vacated by the retirement of Judge Beverly B. Martin, who was an Obama appointee.
Abudu worked for the ACLU from 2005 to 2019 and was an 11th Circuit staff attorney from 2002 to 2004. But the thing that flipped Biden's On switch is that Abudu is Black and therefore not White and that is the main criteria in his brain addled head.
Biden installed 75 judges in 2021. The memo states that his nominees “reflect the diversity” Biden “promise[d]” in courts and that Abudu “would be the first African-American woman judge ever to sit on the Eleventh Circuit.”
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That's all well and good, but it isn't a qualification. She admitted in 2011, that "95 percent" of her ACLU involvement involved "voting rights," and said at the time that “photo ID” and “proof of citizenship,” two long-established requirements to vote, are indicative of “voter suppression.”
The irony of her being selected by Barack Obama at the time was that there Black vote reached a historic
high and there was indications that voter suppression existed. After all, Obama was elected twice.
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