San Francisco officials are taking the next step after the city voted in 2016 to allow people in the country illegally to vote in school board elections:
San Francisco Begins Registering Illegal Aliens To Vote… https://t.co/ggNR2IKy5F
— Nick Short (@PoliticalShort) July 18, 2018
There are mixed feelings about a new San Francisco measure that allows non-citizens to vote for members of the Board of Education. What is your take? https://t.co/8i28wATmGA
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) July 17, 2018
From ABC7 news:
Monday the Department of Elections Issued Voter Registration Forms for non-citizens who are eligible to vote for members of the San Francisco Board of Education in the November 6th 2018 election. The measure passed in 2016 with a close vote of 54 percent to 46 percent following two failed previous attempts.
San Francisco is the first city in the state to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections.
In order to be in the country illegally and still vote they must be San Francisco residents and have kids in the schools:
Jaw drops and facepalms are ensuing everywhere:
https://twitter.com/ClaudiaLeFevre1/status/1019583226803826689
It appears that SF supports foreign interference in our elections.. https://t.co/i0xEAP6ZxF
— Alan Phillips (@alamo889) July 18, 2018
How is this right? Illegals?? THEY ARE CRIMINALS. https://t.co/unWUTKPSZ5
— Dean Fields (@Nascarman14) July 18, 2018
But I thought it was BAD when people from other nations are allowed to meddle in elections? ??♂️??♂️ https://t.co/dT5gyRC5EH
— Pat ???????? (@nikeman310) July 18, 2018
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No…. plain and simple. No.
— Junior F. (@DatUsoJune) July 17, 2018
This should void all san franciscos federal level and state level votes https://t.co/wFyqrDRf6M
— Ed (@EDinCali) July 18, 2018
Hell NO!!
— kristmasbaby (@kristmasbaby) July 17, 2018
VERY BAD IDEA! THIS must be stopped! https://t.co/g1h4qWEKfq
— Nancy L. Russell (@notrump57) July 18, 2018
This REALLY is treasonous activity. https://t.co/QzqdkK7al5
— ❌Amelia Earheart (@AmeliaEarheart2) July 18, 2018
Nope. Voting is a privilege given to citzens. We offer non-citizens the privilege to become citizens. Follow the process.
— ?Arthur Ray? (@armosqueda) July 17, 2018
Progressives appear hell-bent to not follow that process.
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