House Dem says immigrants necessary for redistricting in resurfaced video

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A video clip that has resurfaced shows Democratic Representative Yvette Clarke from New York stating that she needs more immigrants in her district for redistricting purposes. This statement has sparked concern and anger among conservatives on social media.

The video, which is from a 2021 House Foreign Affairs Committee briefing, captures Clarke suggesting that the local Haitian community in Brooklyn could potentially “absorb a significant number of these migrants.”

“When I hear my colleagues talk about the doors of the inn being closed, no room in the inn, I’m saying, you know, I need more people in my district, just for redistricting purposes and those members could clearly fit here,” said Clarke.

In response, Kyle Becker, an author and political commentator, commented on the situation, stating, “House Rep. Yvette Clarke just said the quiet part out-loud. Democrats are as anti-American as it gets.”

Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., is seen in a resurfaced 2021 video saying she needs “more people in my district, just for redistricting purposes.” (Official congressional website of Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y. and John Moore/Getty Images )

“It is madness that American citizens are footing the bill for foreigners to come here, use our social services, our education services, our infrastructure, and then retire at our expense,” Becker continued. “All because the anti-American Democratic Party wants a few extra seats in Congress. Enough!”

Popular conservative account “End Wokeness” also commented on the video, saying, “This is how you hijack democracy.”

“Dems have been saying the quiet part out loud for years,” commented conservative influencer David Freeman.

“This is why the imported MILLIONS. They want to have a one party country,” he added.

New York City previously moved to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections, but the state’s highest court struck down the law earlier this year. (Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)

New York City, which is heavily Democratic, has faced criticism in the past for attempting to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. Earlier this year, the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, blocked such a law that had been passed by the New York City Council in 2021 and would have allowed nearly a million noncitizens to vote in elections, including for mayor and city council.

Following the resurfaced clip, there have been renewed calls for the passage of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility — “SAVE” — Act, introduced by Rep. Chip Roy from Texas earlier this year. This bill would mandate individuals to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections.

Additionally, the bill requires states to remove noncitizens from their official lists of eligible voters and imposes criminal penalties for registering an applicant to vote in a federal election who fails to present proof of U.S. citizenship.

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, introduced the SAVE Act, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections. The Clarke clip has reignited conservative calls to pass the measure in the Senate. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The bill has been approved by the House but has not yet been taken up by the Senate.

Fox News Digital reached out to Clarke’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.