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    NYC City Council appeals to save its non-citizen voting law The city passed the law

    NYC City Council appeals to save its non-citizen voting law

    The city passed the law in 2021, which could render as many as 800,000 people eligible to vote.

    By Ben Whedon
    Published: March 25, 2024 9:06pm

    The New York City Council on Monday filed a notice of appeal hoping to save a law permitting non-citizens to vote in local elections.

    The Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division for the Second Judicial Department in February shut down the law, stating that the law "was enacted in violation of the New York State Constitution and Municipal Home Rule Law, and thus, must be declared null and void." The city passed the law in 2021, which could render as many as 800,000 people eligible to vote.

    "Empowering New Yorkers to participate in our local democratic process can only strengthen New York City by increasing civic engagement," a spokesperson for the city council said, according to Politico.

    The law has faced challenge from a group of Republicans, among them some members of the city council and Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella. They had specifically alleged that the law could "dilute the votes of United States citizens" and "cause an abrupt and sizeable change to the makeup of the electorate" that would require a change in how they campaigned for office.

    Non-citizen voting has attracted considerable scrutiny from Republicans outside of New York as well. Last week, a federal judge dismissed a challenge to Washington, D.C.'s,, non-citizen voting law, with Judge Amy Berman Jackson determining that the plaintiff organization, the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), lacked standing.

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    They should be sued for this.

    Non-citizens should never be permitted to vote in any of our elections. This is election interference and bribery for votes and they should be charged for this and fired.

    Are we going to allow every non-citizen here on vacation vote too? They can just walk right in and cast a ballot. Hell no!

    Are we allowing H1-B visas to vote? Student visas to vote? Work visas to vote?

    Can US visa holders who live in Mexico just waltz right in and vote and go home?

    Can US visa holders who live in Canada, who are non-citizens, vote in our elections?

    Non-citizens are subject to deportation and removal from our country at any time.




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