Constitutional Opinion No. 2026-0178
Case Information
- Source
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Author
- DHS Office of Public Affairs
- Publication Date
- 2025-11-13
- Content Type
- Official Communication
- Opinion Issued
- 2026-07-02
- AFCS Version
- 1.0
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Holding
This DHS Official Communication reveals records showing that a criminal illegal alien voted multiple times in Kansas elections. The release documents both the immigration violation — the alien was present in the country unlawfully as a criminal alien — and the election integrity violation — the alien voted multiple times in American elections from which non-citizens are categorically excluded. This communication is among the most constitutionally significant in the current batch because it simultaneously triggers three 10/10 constitutional articles: Article XI (Election Integrity) — non-citizen voting is identified as "one of the LARGEST penalties in the entire system"; Article II (Border & Immigration) — a criminal illegal alien whose illegal presence enabled the election violations; and Article XII (Crime, Justice and Public Safety) — the "criminal alien" designation indicates criminal conduct beyond the immigration violation. Under Rule 23, this Official Communication carries the maximum institutional weight of documented government records — DHS is "revealing new records," not making claims without documentation. The Court scores this communication at 97 (America First), one of the highest scores in the AFCS case law record.
Articles Triggered
Non-citizen voting is 'one of the LARGEST penalties in the entire system' — a criminal alien voting multiple times in Kansas elections is among the most severe election integrity violations the AFCS can score
The alien's criminal illegal presence in the United States is the predicate condition that enabled the election violations — Article II enforcement failure enabled Article XI violation
The 'criminal alien' designation indicates criminal conduct; a criminal alien who also illegally voted is a compound threat to both public safety and democratic integrity
Score Breakdown
| Article | Title | Weight | Score | Weighted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XI | Election Integrity | 7/10 | 99 | 693 |
| II | Border & Immigration | 10/10 | 98 | 980 |
| XII | Crime, Justice & Public Safety | 10/10 | 96 | 960 |
| Final | 07/1010/1010/10 | 97 | ||
| Sum of weighted contributions: 2633 | ||||
It is the judgment of this Court that Opinion No. 2026-0178 is hereby entered into the record, in accordance with the America First Constitutional Standard. The score stands. The reasoning is published. The record is public.