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'Diabolically smart tbh': Elon Musk accuses Democrats of flipping swing states with illegal immigration

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Space X founder Elon Musk leveled sharp criticism at the Democratic Party , accusing them of orchestrating a deliberate strategy to import voters into swing states through illegal immigration to win votes.

“The Dems are doing deliberate voter importation to swing states & fast-tracking them to citizenship,” Musk claimed, asserting that the true motive behind increasing illegal immigration under the Biden administration is to secure a lasting Democratic majority in the US.

“The only question is when (not if) enough migrants can vote to flip all swing states, shifting the whole country to permanent one-party rule, just like what happened to California after the 1986 amnesty. Diabolically smart tbh. ” he added.

"That’s why I keep saying that, unless Trump wins and reverses this scam, 2024 is the last election in America. The Dem machine’s voter importation scam is the true threat to democracy, not Trump!” Elon Musk said in a post.


Musk’s made the remarks alongside sharing a snipped of data, highlighting staggering increases in illegal immigrant populations across several key swing states since 2021: 401% in Georgia, 446% in North Carolina, 241% in Pennsylvania, 734% in Arizona, 562% in Nevada, 775% in Michigan, and 467% in Wisconsin. This surge, he argues, is part of a larger strategy that poses a “true threat to democracy,” similar to the concerns often raised by former President Donald Trump.

The billionaire entrepreneur's comments come at a time when immigration is a hot-button issue, particularly for the Republican Party, which has consistently criticised Vice President Kamala Harris for her handling of the border crisis. Trump's campaign has repeatedly targeted Harris, claiming she has overseen record numbers of undocumented migrants crossing the US border in recent years.

Harris has proposed reviving bipartisan border agreements that Republicans dismantled earlier this year, yet her administration's approach continues to face backlash from conservatives who argue that more decisive action is needed.
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