NYC Board of Elections worker says 'not my job to report anyone' when asked about registering non-citizens
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NYC Board of Elections worker says 'not my job to report anyone' when asked about registering non-citizens
"A New York City Board of Elections worker said it is not his job to report anyone when asked about processing registrations for non-citizens, hidden video footage shows. According to undercover video captured by Muckraker, in which its reporter attempted to pose as a non-citizen, a worker said he would process applications for non-citizens. "Once in a while ... we have people come in here ... and they register, they weren't a citizen," the worker told the reporter. When the reporter claimed to the worker that he was a green card holder from Canada, he was told he needed to be a citizen."
""I wouldn't fill it out," the worker said. "You gotta be a citizen to fill it out." "We can't stop you from submitting the application," he added, warning that people have had "legal situations" in which non-citizens attempted to register. When the reporter responded that he really wanted to register, the worker again said it was up to him if he wanted to fill out an application."
""I can't tell you what to do. If you want to fill it out, fill it out. But everything is clearly stated, especially at the bottom. It says American citizen. So I'm letting you know, if you fill that out, and you're not [a citizen]. If it comes back to you, it comes back to you. If it doesn't, it doesn't," the worker said, appearing to warn the reporter again of legal consequences. "But we accept anything that comes over the counter," he continued. Asked if he would report him if he submitted an application, the worker said he would not report anyone. "That's not my job to report anyone," he said. "My job is just to collect the application and submit it to the department.""
Undercover video shows a New York City Board of Elections worker saying he would process voter registration applications submitted by non-citizens and would not report them. The worker acknowledged that some people who register are not citizens and told a reporter posing as a green card holder that the form requires citizenship. The worker said staff cannot stop someone from submitting an application, cautioned about potential legal consequences if the applicant is not a citizen, and stated that his role is to collect and submit applications rather than to police eligibility.
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