NYC Council still intent on giving finger to our naturalization process and wants noncitizens to vote in NYC elections

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For those who are unaware of the importance of our nation’s naturalization process, and how it helps to produce a better voter, see: Noncitizen voting doesn’t pass this test

“The test that the council is allowing new voters to skip is not some formality. It tests knowledge with which any American voter should be familiar.”

The fact is foreign nationals should not be allowed to vote in our elections because the United States is governed by the rule of law, and it requires one to be a citizen of the United States to vote in our elections, including NYC elections.

And to become a citizen of the United States and be eligible to vote, noncitizens must go through our nation’s naturalization process, which is designed to help them assimilate ___ learn our customs, laws, language, history, ect.,___ and then decide if they really want to become a citizen of the United States by passing our country’s naturalization CITIZENSHIP TEST, and then taking our nation’s OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, which is the final step in becoming a legal citizen of the United States and thereby earning the legal right to vote in our elections.

When acts of corruption infect an electoral process in one state “they transcend mere local concern and extend a contaminating influence into the national domain” ___ Justice DOUGLAS in United States v. Classic (1941)".

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JWK

“If aliens might be admitted indiscriminately to enjoy all the rights of citizens at the will of a single state, the Union might itself be endangered by an influx of foreigners, hostile to its institutions, ignorant of its powers, and incapable of a due estimate of its privileges." - Joseph Story
 
Local elections are under the jurisdiction of the local authorities, not the Constitution.

See: Who Can and Can’t Vote in U.S. Elections



"You must be a U.S. citizen to vote in federal, state, or local elections."

Who Can Vote?

You can vote in U.S. elections if you:

Are a U.S. citizen

Meet your state’s residency requirements

You can be homeless (PDF, Download Adobe Reader) and still meet these requirements.

Are 18 years old on or before Election Day

In almost every state, you can register to vote before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day.
Are registered to vote by your state’s voter registration deadline. North Dakota does not require voter registration.

Who CAN’T Vote?

Non-citizens, including permanent legal residents


Some people with felony convictions. Rules vary by state. Check with your state elections office about the laws in your state.

Some people who are mentally incapacitated. Rules vary by state.

For president in the general election: U.S. citizens residing in U.S. territories
Check with your state or local election office for any questions about who can and cannot vote.
 
See: Who Can and Can’t Vote in U.S. Elections



"You must be a U.S. citizen to vote in federal, state, or local elections."

Who Can Vote?

You can vote in U.S. elections if you:

Are a U.S. citizen

Meet your state’s residency requirements

You can be homeless (PDF, Download Adobe Reader) and still meet these requirements.

Are 18 years old on or before Election Day

In almost every state, you can register to vote before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day.
Are registered to vote by your state’s voter registration deadline. North Dakota does not require voter registration.

Who CAN’T Vote?

Non-citizens, including permanent legal residents


Some people with felony convictions. Rules vary by state. Check with your state elections office about the laws in your state.

Some people who are mentally incapacitated. Rules vary by state.

For president in the general election: U.S. citizens residing in U.S. territories
Check with your state or local election office for any questions about who can and cannot vote.
Check with your state or local election office for any questions about who can and cannot vote.


In 1996, the U.S. Congress passed a law prohibiting noncitizens from voting in federal elections, such as U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and presidential elections. Federal law did not address state or local elections.[1]

 
See: Who Can and Can’t Vote in U.S. Elections



"You must be a U.S. citizen to vote in federal, state, or local elections."

Who Can Vote?

You can vote in U.S. elections if you:

Are a U.S. citizen

Meet your state’s residency requirements

You can be homeless (PDF, Download Adobe Reader) and still meet these requirements.

Are 18 years old on or before Election Day

In almost every state, you can register to vote before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day.
Are registered to vote by your state’s voter registration deadline. North Dakota does not require voter registration.

Who CAN’T Vote?

Non-citizens, including permanent legal residents


Some people with felony convictions. Rules vary by state. Check with your state elections office about the laws in your state.

Some people who are mentally incapacitated. Rules vary by state.

For president in the general election: U.S. citizens residing in U.S. territories
Check with your state or local election office for any questions about who can and cannot vote.

Moon is paid by the post and he gets a 1 cent bonus for being the first response to a thread - content is always irrelevant
 
For those who are unaware of the importance of our nation’s naturalization process, and how it helps to produce a better voter, see: Noncitizen voting doesn’t pass this test

“The test that the council is allowing new voters to skip is not some formality. It tests knowledge with which any American voter should be familiar.”

The fact is foreign nationals should not be allowed to vote in our elections because the United States is governed by the rule of law, and it requires one to be a citizen of the United States to vote in our elections, including NYC elections.

And to become a citizen of the United States and be eligible to vote, noncitizens must go through our nation’s naturalization process, which is designed to help them assimilate ___ learn our customs, laws, language, history, ect.,___ and then decide if they really want to become a citizen of the United States by passing our country’s naturalization CITIZENSHIP TEST, and then taking our nation’s OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, which is the final step in becoming a legal citizen of the United States and thereby earning the legal right to vote in our elections.

When acts of corruption infect an electoral process in one state “they transcend mere local concern and extend a contaminating influence into the national domain” ___ Justice DOUGLAS in United States v. Classic (1941)".

.
JWK

“If aliens might be admitted indiscriminately to enjoy all the rights of citizens at the will of a single state, the Union might itself be endangered by an influx of foreigners, hostile to its institutions, ignorant of its powers, and incapable of a due estimate of its privileges." - Joseph Story
They are just setting the table for non-citizens to vote in presidential elections at some point. I mean, if they can vote in local elections, why not National ones, right? Democrats are intent on destroying our country.
 
They want what Democrats did to California in the late 80s. That's when democrats allowed illegals to come in and let them vote and the entire state flipped blue after decades of being red and it stayed that way ever since.

Democrats will shit on America and Americans just to win because they do not love america or even care about it's people.
 
They are just setting the table for non-citizens to vote in presidential elections at some point. I mean, if they can vote in local elections, why not National ones, right? Democrats are intent on destroying our country.

I can't disagree with that. The Democrat Party Leadership needs a dependent voting block to remain in power.

Kimberly Klacik explained this awhile back:





JWK

The Democrat Party Leadership, once an advocate for hard working American citizens and their families, is now their most formidable domestic enemy.
 

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