Posted on 07/05/2004 12:35:21 AM PDT by I_Love_My_Husband
If they do not have the documentation to legally work in the US, they aren't paying taxes. Ever heard of being payed under the table?
I read about this the other day ... but in Georgia. I did a quick search.
It seems to be a coordinated movement: The Immigrant Voting Project
WHAT DOES CITIZENSHIP MEANThere is also a poll at that link... I doubt San Francisco is this sensible.
Cities debate whether noncitizens should vote
By TERESA BORDEN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/02/04There is not a lot that Monica Gonzales and Abdul Bashir have in common except that both want the right to vote, both could soon get it, and neither is a U.S. citizen.
Gonzales lives in San Francisco. Bashir lives in Washington.
She is a Mexican mother of two and a legal U.S. resident who wants to get involved in the public school system. He is an Ethiopian taxi driver with a green card who is getting evicted from his apartment building after five years because, he thinks, the city wants to tear it down to make way for a ritzy new condo development.
They both pay taxes and participate in their communities, they say, and they want to take part in the politics that affect them and their families.
Now, both their cities are among a handful of places across the nation that are considering giving noncitizens the right to vote in municipal or school elections.
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Should non-citizens have the right to vote? Yes 4.80% 22 No 95.20% 436
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