Alabama Senators introduce bills to end DC non-citizen voting rights
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Exclusive: Senate Republicans led by Senator Alabama Katie Brittwhich is preparing to exercise federal oversight powers to enforce Washington, DC, and calls for it to be called a dangerous experiment in the capital, allowing illegal immigrants and non-citizens to vote in local elections.
Development continues Report That’s roughly 400 non-citizens Vote with 2024 General ElectionApproximately 100 people participate in the primary.
Federal law hegemony prohibits state or local jurisdictions from allowing it Illegal immigration from votes This is the first time that federal elections have been taken since the measures taken by the time. CW Young, R-Fla. , was called Iiraira in 1996.
But state and city leaders have the ability to enable illegal immigrants to vote in lower elections, and Washington, D.C. is one of several.
148 Non-citizen votes to vote in DC as GOP raises alarms about foreign agents 148
Meanwhile, councils have their own constitutional leverage over district governance on any issue, including local issues and council overturning laws.
Britt bills are prohibited Non-citizens who voted in district elections and abolished the 2022 Voting Rights Amendment Act, passed a non-citizen vote that was approved by the city council in local government elections.
“This isn’t just about the local school board and the revision of potholes. It’s about the direction of our country’s capital,” Britt said.
“In the most powerful democracy city in the world, Chosen by the DC City Council To seriously violate one of the core principles of democracy. This faces people, for all American citizens, who should be the only voter to decide who will represent them at all levels of elections and government, whether they live in DC or not.
“We hope to gain bipartisan support in the Senate of this common sense bill. It is our duty to protect the votes of hardworking American citizens and those who have come legally to our country and put in the way of the naturalization process. Ultimately, this is to strengthen the integrity of our election.”
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The national mall seen from the top of the Washington monument. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)
Non-citizen voters spoke Washington Post After the last election, it includes a woman named Analemus, who came to the United States from El Salvador more than a decade ago.
The daughter, who was four years old at the time, said she was voting to help her deal with “wealth inequality and police brutality,” among other concerns.
In the House, R-Texas’ August Pflueger defends the laws of his fellow members. Although Britt’s bill has so far only a Republican co-sponsored party, Pflueger’s efforts have attracted around 50 Democrats.
In addition to Washington, certain communities in Maryland, New York and Vermont (California in certain school board races) are allowing illegal immigrants to vote.
The first city allowed was Tacoma Park, Maryland in 1992.
Current lawmaker Jamie Ruskin (D-Md.) spearheaded the efforts of the community to “share votes” and bordered the country’s capital northeast.