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    Democrats to let non-citizens "help" you vote

    The Federalist
    Wednesday, July 10, 2013

    Democrats to let non-citizens "help" you vote




    Democrats turn over California
    to non-citizens
    For the **ing we are about to receive
    let us be truly grateful.


    The People's Republic of California - The People's State Senate on Monday approved legislation that would allow immigrants who are not U.S. citizens to "assist" American citizen voters in properly casting their ballots.

    I can see it now. Tens of thousands of "non-citizens" (translation - citizens of foreign nations) will be combing the nursing homes, retirement communities and low income areas to help voters "correctly" fill out millions of absentee ballots.

    America is truly **ed. Our own politicians have sold out American citizens to foreigners.

    The measure from Assemblyman Rob Bonta, D-Alameda, would allow for up to five non-citizens to serve at a particular polling site. Those poll workers must be permanent U.S. residents who legally entered the country.

    
    The proposed new flag for Alta California

    Those residents could provide much-needed help to voters with limited English skills, said Sen. Norma Torres, D-Pomona, who presented Bonta's bill.

    There are 2.6 million eligible California voters who are not fully proficient in English, reports the San Jose Mercury News.

    "These individuals have the absolute right to make fully informed voting decisions on Election Day," Torres said. More than three dozen organizations involved in elections and immigrant advocacy have signaled their support for AB817.

    The California Association of Clerks and Election Officials wrote in a March letter to lawmakers that the measure would help counties recruit bilingual poll workers and deputy registrars.

    The Senate passed AB817 on a party-line vote of 22-10, with Republicans in opposition. It heads back to the Assembly, which must adopt minor changes made by the Senate.

    The measure cleared an initial Assembly vote in May. During that floor debate, several Republicans who opposed the bill said serving as a poll worker is a responsibility that should be reserved for citizens.

    Democrats: Foreigners to run polling stations.
    California Socialist Democrats will allow up to five non-citizens
    to run each polling station.

    African American voters no longer matter.
    .
    Democrats: "Blacks can go ** themselves."
    The Democratic Party is selling out the African-American citizens of the United States to the citizens of foreign nations. Democrat policies not only flood the job market with foreigners who are taking jobs from Blacks, but Democrat immigration policies flood the voter rolls with foreigners pushing Blacks into ultra-minority status.
    .
    Democrats are telling Black Americans to ** off. Democrats now say the favored race of the Party for jobs and voting is Hispanics.

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    Senate passes bill on noncitizen poll workers

    Senate passes bill on noncitizen poll workers

    By LAURA OLSON Associated PressPosted: 07/08/2013 05:33:37 PM PDT | Updated: about a month ago

    SACRAMENTO, Calif.—The state Senate on Monday approved legislation that would allow immigrants who are not U.S. citizens to assist voters casting a ballot. The measure from Assemblyman Rob Bonta, D-Alameda, would allow for up to five non-citizens to serve at a particular polling site. Those poll workers must be permanent U.S. residents who legally entered the country.

    Those residents could provide much-needed help to voters with limited English skills, said Sen. Norma Torres, D-Pomona, who presented Bonta's bill. There are 2.6 million eligible California voters who are not fully proficient in English, she said.

    "These individuals have the absolute right to make fully informed voting decisions on Election Day," Torres said.

    More than three dozen organizations involved in elections and immigrant advocacy have signaled their support for AB817.

    The California Association of Clerks and Election Officials wrote in a March letter to lawmakers that the measure would help counties recruit bilingual poll workers and deputy registrars.

    The Senate passed AB817 on a party-line vote of 22-10, with Republicans in opposition. It heads back to the Assembly, which must adopt minor changes made by the Senate.

    The measure cleared an initial Assembly vote in May. During that floor debate, several Republicans who opposed the bill said serving as a poll worker is a responsibility that should be reserved for citizens.

    http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-...n-poll-workers
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