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jimnyc
10-23-2018, 03:34 PM
This sucks. And their "rights" continue to grow and grow. They are let in to our country more easily. They know how to game the system and get through with the help of Democrats and their support. And then once here, they get all kinds of freebies and free treatment. Drivers licenses and now the ability to vote. No wonder they keep coming. TAKE THIS SHIT AWAY and make the country USELESS to an ILLEGAL immigrant, and no jobs, no ID, no bank accounts - NOTHING - and watch how quick things change. They don't even like us - NONE of them. That's proven time and time over again. They want the free shit and a free and better life. Fine - you want a better life? And you want it in the USA? Then come legally. But thew Dems have made it too simple for them, and then when not in the majority, they simply obstruct and shun any responsibility.

And don't ya love how the left leaning sources call them plain 'ol immigrants, or undocumented or "noncitizens". ILLEGALS are what they are. And this will start with school boards and then local elections and then state elections and then the full 9 yards. :rolleyes: And then make it sound as if "anti ILLEGAL immigration" is bad, or makes someone bad - for wanting to follow the laws.

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San Francisco to allow noncitizens to vote for school board

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco will become the largest city in the United States and one of only a handful nationwide to allow noncitizens, including people in the country illegally, to vote in a local election in November.

They are only allowed to vote in the city school board race, and the fear that their information may reach U.S. officials appears to be stronger than the desire to have a say in their children's education. Only 35 noncitizens have signed up to vote as of Monday, the registration deadline in California, according to San Francisco's Department of Elections. The state allows people to register and vote on Election Day.

Voters in 2016 approved a measure allowing parents or guardians of a child in San Francisco schools to help elect representatives to the school board regardless of their immigration status. In the same election, Donald Trump won the presidency and has since cracked down on illegal immigration and ramped up rhetoric against those living in the U.S. illegally.

"We're in an unprecedented arena of animosity toward our immigrant community, and that has really stopped people from voting," said San Francisco Supervisor Sandra Fewer, a former member of the school board and a supporter of the noncitizen voting measure.

Noncitizens must provide their address and date of birth to register for the school board race. They can't vote in state or federal elections.

The Chinese American Voters Education Committee has been holding voter registration campaigns on college campuses, in low-income neighborhoods, at festivals and in Chinatown. Volunteers have not registered a single noncitizen, including a green-card holder, executive director David Lee said.

"People are really fearful because the Trump administration is perceived to be very anti-immigrant," Lee said. "There is legitimate concern that their information may be turned over to the federal government and that they may end up being detained or deported."

Rest - https://www.yahoo.com/news/san-francisco-allow-noncitizens-vote-school-board-184120600--election.html