Voters Would Rather Afford Groceries than Save Democracy

(This article first appeared in Real Clear Pennsylvania)

In Pennsylvania, as the AP recently reported, the conversation among residents visiting a food pantry at Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley in Bethlehem focuses on the high cost of groceries and difficulties finding affordable housing.

Meantime, in Athens, Ga., friends, acquaintances, and classmates of Laken Riley are wondering if their campus is safe after Laken’s murder, allegedly at the hands of an illegal immigrant who had a previous arrest record.

In Democratic strongholds like Denver, Chicago, and New York, city services are at risk due to the influx of thousands of undocumented migrants who are costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.

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