HERE'S WHAT U.S. VOTERS REALLY THINK OF ILLEGALS
VOTING 'If they can prove that they live in this
country and pay taxes', 7/24/18, WND.
The development followed the approval by voters of a 2016 ballot measure in the city opening elections to non-citizens over the age of 18.
The development followed the approval by voters of a 2016 ballot measure in the city opening elections to non-citizens over the age of 18.
U.S.
voters, by a 2-1 margin, are opposed to allowing illegal aliens to vote in
elections, according to a new poll. The question went to 1,000 likely voters between July 19 and 22.
“San Francisco is allowing
non-citizen parents and guardians of children, including illegal immigrants, to
vote in the upcoming school board elections,” the report said. But the poll found
that “doesn’t fly for most voters nationwide,” even if “Democrats are
receptive to it.”
The telephone and online survey found only 31 percent
“favor letting illegal immigrants vote for local officials in the area where
they live.”
“Sixty-two percent are
opposed,” the report said. The Sacramento Bee reported
San Francisco officials began registering non-citizens, including illegal
aliens, to vote in the coming election for the school board.
They must be residents
and have children under age 19. “Why would we not want
our parents invested in the education of their children?” commented Hillary
Ronen, a city official.
The report said San
Francisco became the first city in California to allow non-citizens to vote in
local elections.
Chicago and some
Maryland cities also allow non-citizen residents to vote in school board
elections.
And several towns in
Massachusetts have at various times allowed non-citizens to vote in local
elections, but those measures have required approval from state legislators.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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