NYC Democrats Give Nearly 1,000,000 Foreign Nationals the Right to Vote
Democrats on the New York City Council voted with a veto-proof majority to give nearly a million foreign nationals the right to vote in local elections on Thursday evening.
Democrats on the New York City Council voted with a veto-proof majority to give nearly a million foreign nationals the right to vote in local elections on Thursday evening.
A Democrat plan to give non-citizens the right to vote in New York City local elections has the potential to dilute hundreds of thousands of American citizen votes while ensuring that foreign nationals decide such elections.
New York City Councilman Rev. Ruben Diaz, a lifelong Democrat representing the Bronx, is warning against a plan by the city’s powerful Democrat political establishment to give voting rights in local elections to nearly a million non-citizens.
Democrats on the New York City Council are eyeing a plan to allow nearly a million non-citizens the ability to vote in local city elections.
As Illinois Democrat primary voters head to the polls, state officials confirmed two months ago that hundreds of non-citizens were on the voter rolls in 2018 and many voted.
North Carolina’s Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed legislation this week that would have purged self-admitted non-citizens from the state’s voter rolls.