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Illegal Aliens Hope to Influence Super Tuesday Primaries for 2020 Democrats

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Illegal alien activists with organizations promoting open borders are hoping to influence Super Tuesday primaries for the 2020 Democrat presidential primary field.

Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), specifically, are looking to pick up support in key Super Tuesday primaries in California, Texas, Virginia, Massachusetts, and North Carolina — home to some of the largest illegal alien populations in the United States — with endorsements from open borders organizations.

United We Dream Action, with illegal aliens as part of its membership, gave a dual endorsement to Warren and Sanders, touting their support for ending all deportations of illegal aliens.

“After four years of Trump, there’s absolutely no question that detention camps need to be closed,” the endorsement video states. “Deportations need to be stopped and the enforcement machine needs to be taken apart brick by brick.”

The video continues:

Both of these candidates support the key provisions of the ‘Free to move, free to stay’ platform like shutting down for-profit detention camps right away, shrinking the budgets for ICE and CBP, stopping and reviewing deportations in the first 100 days, issuing executive orders to protect immigrants, dismantling the racist enforcement machine, and supporting legislation that provides a pathway to citizenship without provisions to hurt immigrants.

The endorsement is particularly a boost for Warren and Sanders in California, the state with the largest illegal alien population and foreign-born population in the country. By election day in November, one-in-five of all California voters will have been born outside the U.S.

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