ICE Agents At Polling Places

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Why would any legitimate voter feel intimidated by ICE?
Because sometimes they arrest citizens or people who are here legally. And as government workers they have less accountability than citizens or immigrants. Also...do you have to be a voter to have the right to be at a polling place and observe what's going on there?
 
Because sometimes they arrest citizens or people who are here legally.

True.

And as government workers they have less accountability than citizens or immigrants.

Is that a fact?

Also...do you have to be a voter to have the right to be at a polling place and observe what's going on there?

It depends entirely on the state (or local jurisdiction) and the type of observation—formal “poll watcher” or “challenger” roles versus general public access. There is no single nationwide U.S. federal rule requiring voter status for observation rights; states set their own laws, and polling places are generally treated as public processes open to varying degrees of scrutiny for transparency.

In many states, the general public (including non-voters, non-residents, academics, or international observers) can observe without being a registered voter. Polling places or counting areas are often open to anyone who is non-disruptive:
  • Broad public access states (examples): California (observers may attend any phase), Massachusetts (elections must be in “public view”; anyone allowed outside the guardrail), Nevada, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire allow the public inside or near the process.
  • Explicitly allows non-voters: Hawaii authorizes “any person or nonvoter group”; Michigan treats informal poll watchers as open to any member of the public (no registration required, though formal challengers do need it).
  • Other states (e.g., Montana, Nebraska) permit nonpartisan groups or interested individuals without a voter-registration mandate.
 
"Is that a fact?"

Yes, government workers have a protection called sovereign immunity. Private citizens can be sued for things they do , but you can't sue individual cops for things they do as cops. You have to sue their employer.
 
Because sometimes they arrest citizens or people who are here legally. And as government workers they have less accountability than citizens or immigrants. Also...do you have to be a voter to have the right to be at a polling place and observe what's going on there?
dumbest shit ever.
 
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