There are some inconsistencies in the reporting:
The article says she is a legal immigrant, but then a relative says “She has no right to vote in the US”. So, is she legal or illegal.
Then I read there was attempted attack on her, but also read in another article that he actually did something to her.
Also, I read that the maid was told that a man had left the room and his room was empty. So, why was she told the room was empty without first looking at the manifest?
I’m not sure what to believe. It’s crazy to think that SK walked out of the bathroom and lunged at this woman out of the blue like that. I guess there are all types out there, but it sounds nuts.
It would be nice to have a straight story for once.
In reference to my earlier post about ‘being told the room was empty’ - I wasn’t blaming the woman. But, rather the hotel worker who sent her to a room that was occupied without being sure.
No inconsistencies here. A legal immigrant cannot vote until they become naturalized citizens, unless the Democrats get their way.
A legal immigrant does not necessarily have the right to vote. A "green card" holder is legal but is not a citizen. Ergo, no right to vote but a legal immigrant.
Only citizens can vote. LEGAL means having a greencard or a permanent residence.
“Only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections. Registering to vote or voting in a federal election is a crime if you are not a U.S. citizen. Non-U.S. citizens, including permanent residents (green card holders), who vote, or register to vote, in a federal election also can be denied naturalization and/or removed (deported) from the United States. “
“The article says she is a legal immigrant, but then a relative says She has no right to vote in the US. So, is she legal or illegal.”
actually, legal permanent residents cannot vote. Only once you become a us citizen do you get that right. So you are wrong, it is perfectly possible she is a permanent resident, with all her papers in order, and cannot vote.
Also, I read that the maid was told that a man had left the room and his room was empty. So, why was she told the room was empty without first looking at the manifest?
Probably auto check-out. Often people check-out on their TV but don’t leave right away. To housekeeping, the unit is a check-out. Often, top suites have a priority to be cleaned quickly to accomodate incoming VIP guests.
IOW, a legal immigrant who has not yet attained citizenship.
Only citizens have the right to vote. You can be living here legally and still not be a citizen.
The article says she is a legal immigrant, but then a relative says She has no right to vote in the US. So, is she legal or illegal.
No inconsistency at all. A legal resident alien, with a green card, is just that, a legal resident of the US, but unqualified to vote in US elections, as is any other non US citizen...
the infowarrior
Just because you are a legal immigrant, you don’t get to vote. Naturalized citizens get to vote.
The fact that illegal aliens, and even legal aliens, with driver's licenses are allowed to be registered to vote is against the law. (Motor Voter)
This is a common vote fraud in every state of the union and may represent MILLIONS of illegal votes nationwide, perhaps as many as 600,000 in CA alone! No one know exact numbers.
Psst. Tell an elected Republican.
Immigrants, legal or otherwise, cannot vote. Although, in certain moonbat-infested locales, they periodically try to change that.