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    Cotton plans to block DC from allowing illegal aliens to vote: 'Insane policy'

    Cotton plans to block DC from allowing illegal aliens to vote: 'Insane policy'





    Cotton plans to block DC from allowing illegal aliens to vote: 'Insane policy'




    Kelly Laco
    Wed, October 19, 2022 at 1:52 PM



    EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Tom Cotton is introducing a resolution in Congress that would block a recent move by the city of Washington, D.C., which allows illegal immigrants to vote in elections, a decision Cotton called an "insane policy."

    The Washington, D.C., City Council voted 12-1 this month to advance a bill that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections.

    The bill, introduced by council member Charles Allen, says that if noncitizens are otherwise qualified to vote, they can do so in local elections as long as they have resided in D.C. for at least 30 days.


    DC COUNCIL ADVANCES BILL FOR ALLOWING NONCITIZENS TO VOTE


    Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is introducing a resolution in Congress that would block a recent move by the city of Washington, D.C., which allows illegal immigrants to vote.

    The bill was sent to Mayor Muriel Bowser for approval Tuesday and if she clears it, the bill will be transmitted to Congress under the D.C. Home Rule Act. If she vetoes the measure, that veto could be overridden if it has the support of two-thirds of the council, which it does. The only vote against the bill was by council member Mary Cheh, who argued the 30-day time period was too short.

    Under the D.C. Home Rule Act, members of Congress are able to block bills passed by the legislature and cleared by the mayor. Once the bill is submitted, it can be voted down if the House and Senate pass Cotton's resolution of disapproval within 30 days, or else the law will take effect.

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    "Allowing illegal immigrants to vote is an insult to every voter in America," Cotton, R-Ark., told Fox News Digital. "Every single Democrat should be on the record about whether they support this insane policy."

    The move has sparked backlash from parties on both sides of the political spectrum.

    The Washington Post called it "bad idea" on Monday because it could affect Democrats’ chances in the midterms.

    "There’s nothing in this measure to prevent employees at embassies of governments that are openly hostile to the United States from casting ballots,' the Post's board pointed out. "Or foreign students who are studying abroad in Washington for a semester."

    The publication acknowledged that this "unwise" and "radical" bill is likely a "progressive" act to promote politics at the local level.

    NY SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN LAW ALLOWING NONCITIZENS TO VOTE

    New York City passed a similar bill that also had a 30-day requirement in December 2021. However, that bill quickly faced a legal challenge, and in June, a New York judge ruled that violated the state's constitution.

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    Fox News' Ronn Blitzer and Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.



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    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    D.C. Democrats Ready Plan Allowing 50K Foreigners, Illegal Aliens to Vote

    D.C. Democrats Ready Plan Allowing 50K Foreigners, Illegal Aliens to Vote

    by JOHN BINDER 20 Oct 2022

    The Democrat-controlled Washington, DC, City Council is readying to allow about 50,000 foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, to vote in local elections.

    This week, the D.C. City Council voted unanimously to give voting rights to foreign nationals, including newly arrived illegal aliens, for local school board and mayoral elections. The plan now heads to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s (D) desk where she is expected to sign it.

    In total, about 50,000 foreign nationals and illegal aliens could be eligible to vote in local elections across D.C. if the measure is not thrown out by Congress before taking effect.

    The law is so expansive that the thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens sent to D.C. from Texas on migrant buses in recent months would be eligible to vote in local elections if they stay in the city.



    Most recently, border crossers and illegal aliens were bused to Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence from Texas. Bowser has sought to bring in the D.C. National Guard to aid with the influx of illegal immigrants to the city, but President Joe Biden’s administration has repeatedly denied the request.

    In June, the New York State Supreme Court struck down a similar law passed by the New York City Council that sought to allow nearly a million foreign nationals to vote in municipal elections.

    D.C. Democrats Ready Plan Allowing 50K Foreigners, Illegal Aliens to Vote (breitbart.com)
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