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NextImg:Video shows noncitizens registered to vote in Arizona

The Heritage Foundation says it has video evidence of people who aren’t U.S. citizens living in Arizona and hoping to vote in this year’s presidential election.

The video was recorded at the Los Vecinos Apartments in Phoenix. Heritage’s Oversight Project went door-to-door and said it found six people who admitted they were not citizens but were registered to vote anyway.

Some of them indicated they would cast a ballot for Ms. Harris if they could.

“Did you register here or at work?” the Heritage investigator asks in Spanish, posing as a community organizer.

“At work,” one replies in the video.

“Are you a citizen?” the investigator prods.

“No,” the person says.

Others said they were registered at home or when they went to migrant services centers.

One man seemed to struggle with his vote.

“Look, Trump is a businessman. Kamala Harris isn’t a businesswoman,” the unidentified man says in the translation provided by Heritage. “But I think Kamala is with the community, but things will stay the same.”

He worried that she might not keep her campaign promises, but he also seemed concerned about Mr. Trump’s announced plans for a wave of deportations.

The Heritage Foundation is a conservative think tank in Washington.

• Stephen Dinan can be reached at sdinan@washingtontimes.com.