We were refused. We then had to subpoena the INS records. which we did. and there was all together approximately 3 months delay as a result of their decision to cut off the assistance they had been providing. As the committee tried to develop a list of potential noncitizen voters. the initial list was approximately in the neighborhood of 6.000. That included a list from the INS. a computer match of the Orange County voters versus the records of the INS of individuals where they matched the first name. last name. date of birth. This also includes a list from the Orange County Registrar of Voters and other officials there of individuals who had refused to accept jury duty because they checked off they were noncitizens. but yet they had voted. This also included individuals who had voted. but there were border crossing cards on record for them in which it was clear that they had been born in another country. and their citizenship could not be verified with the INS. So this is the gross number. greater than 6.000. Out of that. we culled down approximately 4.000 that looked very seriously as if they could be nonvoterspardon me. noncitizens who had voted. Now. much has been made in the resolutions that have been presented here over and over about this delay and no credible evidence. This is credible evidence.
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