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Immigrants' voting rights becoming a major issue
Houston Chronicle ^
| April 19, 2004
| KIM COBB
Posted on 04/19/2004 6:22:35 PM PDT by seastay
A movement is growing in New York City to grant the vote in local elections to legal immigrants. And the debate is growing loud enough to become a major issue in the city's next mayoral election.
The right to vote in a presidential election is not on the wish list: New York proponents say immigrants just want a voice on local issues ranging from sewer improvements to public school construction for everyone who pays local taxes.
A similar movement is percolating on the West Coast. Immigrant groups in San Francisco are researching how they could change state and local law to allow non-citizen parents to vote in local school board elections.
(Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: California; US: New York
KEYWORDS: aliens; immigrantvote; nyc
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To: cyborg
The NYT is
opposed to non-citizen voting. They say Bloomberg is also opposed to it. It'd be helpful for someone with local knowledge to look into the backgrounds of those calling for this. Start
here.
To: lonewacko_dot_com
Already Takoma Park, Maryland, allows illegal aliens to vote in their local elections! Takoma Park is the same place where the lady spy was arrested recently. It's a liberal-run suburb of Washington, D.C. Kinda makes your head to want to explode.
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04/19/2004 7:53:12 PM PDT
by
cmdrzero
To: Gunslingr3
You wouldn't be pining for one of those USSR style break-ups, would you?
It depends, a couple of those countries are doing okay, while others are literally a Hell on Earth.
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posted on
04/19/2004 7:55:29 PM PDT
by
Paul C. Jesup
(The Motto: 'Live and let live' is a suicidal belief...)
To: Paul C. Jesup
It depends, a couple of those countries are doing okay, while others are literally a Hell on Earth.Well, I think Florida would do ok, but California... ;)
To: Gunslingr3
Well, I think Florida would do ok, but California... ;)
Well, I live in Georgia US, so I guess I can relax.
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04/19/2004 9:58:29 PM PDT
by
Paul C. Jesup
(The Motto: 'Live and let live' is a suicidal belief...)
To: seastay
You don't have to be an American to vote. Why bother having a country if every one gets to have a say here? <sarcasm
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04/20/2004 12:05:39 AM PDT
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: seastay
Officials in San Francisco talked about allowing non citizens to vote a few years ago and it died on the vine. Considering the mood in CA., where they will not allow illegals to get drivers licenses, I think the voters are in no mood to allow non citizens, legal or not, the right to vote. Also, the CA. constitution requires all voters in the state to be US citizens.
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