Michigan County Clerk Finds 189 MORE Non-Citizens in the Jury Pool — And 11 Were Registered to Vote

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Michigan County Clerk Finds 189 MORE Non-Citizens in the Jury Pool — And 11 Were Registered to Vote

Macomb County Clerk Anthony G. Forlini just discovered another 198 non-U.S. citizens who were summoned for jury duty in the first quarter of 2026 — and 11 of them were registered to vote in Michigan. Seven of those 11 are still listed as ACTIVE on the voter rolls right now. But sure, tell us again how election integrity concerns are a "conspiracy theory."

The word doing all the heavy lifting here is "MORE." Because this isn't the first time Forlini has pulled back the curtain. Back in January 2026, he found 239 non-citizens in the jury pools. Fourteen of those were registered to vote. Ten were still on the rolls. Four had actually cast ballots. And one voted multiple times.

Let that sink in. One person who had no legal right to vote did it more than once. In one county. In Michigan.

Forlini, a Republican who is also running for Michigan Secretary of State, said he "became alarmed by the number of non-citizens asking to be dismissed from jury duty." That's how he stumbled onto this — people were showing up and saying, "Hey, I can't do this, I'm not a citizen." Approximately 40% of those sent jury duty notices actually qualified, according to Forlini. The rest? A mix of problems, but non-citizens kept popping up like a recurring nightmare.

"It is unconscionable that this problem continues," Forlini said. And he's right. It's not just unconscionable — it's deliberate negligence.

Here's the kicker. "The jury pool is generated using the Secretary of State's driver's license database," Forlini explained. That means Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson — a Democrat who is now running for governor — is sitting on a database that's feeding non-citizens into both the jury system and the voter rolls. And she's done precisely nothing about it.

Forlini's office handed their findings to the Michigan Bureau of Elections on April 28, 2026. We'll hold our breath waiting for action on that one.

But it gets worse. Six non-citizens from the Department of Homeland Security's "Worst of the Worst Criminal Aliens" list were found registered as Michigan voters. Two of them cast ballots in multiple elections. One name that surfaced — Afshin Masheli of Dearborn, Michigan — was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. And he was on the voter rolls.

So we've got violent criminals who aren't even citizens casting votes in American elections, and the people in charge of the system are either too incompetent or too politically motivated to fix it. You decide which is worse.

The Gateway Pundit's Patty McMurray reported these latest findings, and the data is publicly available at macombgov.org/non-citizens for anyone who wants to see the receipts. Forlini is literally publishing the evidence because the state won't act on it.

This is one county. One clerk doing the work. Macomb County. Now multiply this across Michigan's 83 counties. Multiply it across 50 states. How many non-citizens are sitting on voter rolls right now because nobody bothered to check?

We're not supposed to ask that question, of course. Asking makes you a "threat to democracy." But the actual threat to democracy is a system that lets people who aren't citizens vote — and then calls you a conspiracy theorist for noticing.


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