Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman couldn’t help but agree with podcast host Joe Rogan amid concerns that fast-tracked citizenship for new arrivals in the country could impact future elections.

For years Republicans have warned of a plot to relocate illegal immigrants to swing states, granting them citizenship (and thus voting rights). Everything we know about the demographics of illegal aliens tells us they’d vote Democrat if they could – and even the illegals who gained citizenship through the Ronald Reagan amnesty went on to overwhelmingly vote Democrat, so it’s not like they’d have party loyalty if Republicans granted them it instead.

Rogan noted these concerns on his podcast with Sen. Fetterman – the only Democrat to appear on the Joe Rogan Experience amid a flurry of Republican guests, including Donald Trump. In a discussion over the controversial “bi-partisan border bill,” which would have given amnesty to two million illegal aliens every year.

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“[Republicans’] fear is exactly what I talked about, that these people will be moved to swing states and that that will be used to essentially rig those states and turn them blue forever,” the UFC commentator said.

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Fetterman stumbled, calling for an “honest conversation.” However, before he could continue, Rogan interjected and noted the services illegal aliens would receive, thus making them fond of the Democrat-controlled government.

“You could see how you import 10 million people over the course of four years illegally and then move a significant number of them to swing states and then provide them with all these services and then give them a path to citizenship,” said Rogan. “You could essentially rig those states.”

Fetterman had little in the way of response, mustering, “Undeniably. Immigration is changing our nation. And I think it’s generally for a good.”

Many on social media felt that Sen. Fetterman had admitted something the left once described as a “great replacement” conspiracy.

Others said that the clip was a good example as to why Harris would not appear on Rogan’s podcast.

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