While these rebuttals are correct, they are incomplete: Just because something isn't prosecuted doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Trumper idiots have always relied on this God of the Gaps type argument to continue claiming widespread fraud is happening, we just don't know of it...
I think the author misses the mark a little bit, though, in not highlighting the even more important metric (which may not be known). Namely, it's how many votes were actually cast by these individuals compared to the aggregate total votes cast in those elections.
Taking Louisiana as an example because it has the highest numbers and fudging the math a bit for easy understanding (maybe not to Trumpers...), let's assume all 79 noncitizen voters (round up to 100 for ease) voted in every election over those "last several decades" while 50% of registered voters voted as well, which would be 1.5 million votes for every election over "several decades." Over two decades, that would be what, 10 elections? So you've got 1,000ish votes out of 15 millionish total votes...
There is zero possibility of these voters swaying an election in any state.
The constant talk of noncitizen voting is more likely about scoring political points and bolstering fund-raising.
Don't pull the punch-the talk of noncitizens voting is scapegoating migrants meant to undermine trust in our Constitutional Republic for the purposes of subverting it.
No, it's not fundraising or political points. It's the preferred route to destroy our country for the sake of a small handful of extremely rich people who want it all.