Pennsylvania Voters Report Non-English Speaking Citizens Escorted to Vote Immediately Despite 2-Hour Long Lines

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Pennsylvania Voters Report Non-English Speaking Citizens Escorted to Vote Immediately Despite 2-Hour Long Lines

A shocking scene reportedly unfolded at a satellite election office in South Park Ice Rink in Bethel Park, PA, where early voters, who had been waiting for hours, witnessed ‘vanloads’ of ‘non-English-speaking citizens’ allegedly escorted to the front by “translators” to cast their ballots.

According to X user Emma Cawwod, at least “three buses” arrived, with individuals being guided in by representatives from “Vote Today PA,” a vote mobilization group funded by the progressive organization Working Families Power, which advocates for causes like “economic fairness, racial justice, gender equity, climate sustainability.”

Some of these individuals were seen wearing hooded sweatshirts with “Vote Today PA” printed on them.

One witness described a disorganized scene, claiming, “They had these people, they had about 12 of them walked in who were all foreigners, and then they took them up to these younger people help them fill out — they say ‘Vote Today PA’ — and somehow they beat a two-hour line.”

“And then they walked up and the one lady, they were even asking her…they were like, ‘We don’t have you in the system. Your name’s not right.’ And they’re like, ‘Oh, we’ll take it back and change it.’ How do you change your damn name?” the witness added.

Another individual, Cathy, recounted her experience on X: “I was there on Saturday when this happened. We were told when we arrived there would be a 2-hour wait. We watched at least three different groups of approximately 20 non-English speaking people were escorted into the building ahead of everyone in line.”

Another witness, commented: “I was there. I saw this firsthand. So not only do they get everything in their life for free but now they get to skip the line while the rest of us waited two hours. UNF*CKINGBELIEVEABLE.”

The reports and videos from Pennsylvania have sparked a debate on social media, raising questions about election integrity, fairness, and the treatment of American citizens versus newcomers who may lack a fluent grasp of English. Local officials have yet to release a formal statement.

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