DOGE Volunteer and Valor CEO Reveals Millions of Non-Citizens with Social Security Numbers Voting
Antonio Gracias, the CEO of Valor Equity Partners and a volunteer with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has uncovered a disturbing trend that raises serious questions about the integrity of America’s electoral and identification systems. Through his work with DOGE, Gracias has revealed that more than 5 million non-citizens have been issued Social Security numbers—a figure that alone is staggering. But the implications go deeper: “thousands” of these individuals were registered to vote, and, according to Gracias, “many of them had voted.”
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Social Security Number Fraud
This revelation points to a systemic issue that has been steadily growing, one that challenges the safeguards meant to protect both Social Security and the democratic process. Gracias, known for his analytical rigor as a business leader, has brought the same precision to his volunteer efforts with DOGE, a group dedicated to rooting out inefficiencies and fraud in government operations. His findings suggest that Social Security numbers, intended for lawful residents and citizens, have been distributed to millions of non-citizens, some of whom have exploited this access to participate in elections.
The numbers are striking. Over 5 million non-citizens with Social Security numbers represent a significant breach in oversight. While only “thousands” of them were found to be registered to vote, the fact that “many of them had voted” underscores a vulnerability that could have far-reaching consequences. Exact figures on how many votes were cast remain under investigation, but the trend Gracias has identified—potentially involving up to 2 million improper votes over time—demands scrutiny and action.
Cornerstone of Democracy
Voting is a cornerstone of democracy, and any compromise to its integrity strikes at the heart of public trust. Gracias’ work with DOGE, alongside collaborators like Elon Musk, has brought this issue into sharp focus. His investigation isn’t about casting blame but about exposing a flaw: how could millions of non-citizens obtain Social Security numbers, and how could thousands of them end up on voter rolls? The answers aren’t yet clear, but the questions are urgent.
But not everyone is happy with the fraud Musk and co. are finding and rooting out. The swamp in Washington is deep and DOGE is taking a chainsaw directly to the root of it, and ruffling not just a few feathers in the process, sparking liberal backlash and mounting accusations of big founders behind the protests, meant to sway public opinion on these key reforms and issues DOGE is addressing.
Call to Examine the Systems
As a business leader, Gracias has a reputation for tackling complex problems with clarity and determination. His volunteer efforts with DOGE reflect that same drive, shining a light on a problem that might otherwise remain hidden. The discovery of over 5 million non-citizens with Social Security numbers, thousands registered to vote, and many casting ballots isn’t just a statistic—it’s a call to examine the systems meant to protect both identity and electoral integrity.
Gracias’ findings have sparked debate about accountability and reform. How did this happen? What mechanisms failed to allow such widespread issuance of Social Security numbers to non-citizens? And what must be done to ensure that voting remains the privilege of eligible citizens? While solutions are still in the works, Gracias’ efforts have laid the groundwork for a critical conversation—one that could shape the future of government efficiency and democratic trust.
This is a story of numbers, but it’s also a story of diligence. Antonio Gracias, through his work with DOGE, has uncovered a trend that can’t be ignored. The question now is what comes next.