Even redditoids can recognize how r-slurred it is to allow non-citizens to vote.
NYC law that would have allowed 800K noncitizens to vote struck as unconstitutional by appeals court: ‘Enacted in violation'
A controversial New York City law that would have allowed 800,000 noncitizens, but legal residents, to vote in municipal elections was struck down as unconstitutional by a state appeals court Wednesday.
“We determine that this local law was enacted in violation of the New York State Constitution and Municipal Home Rule Law, and thus, must be declared null and void,” Appellate Judge Paul Wooten wrote in the 3-1 majority decision.
Wooten said the state constitution broadly refers to only citizens having the right to vote in elections, municipal as well as statewide or for state legislative offices.
“Article IX provides that the elected officials of ‘local governments' shall be elected by ‘the people,' which incorporates by reference the eligibility requirements for voting under article II, section 1, applying exclusively to ‘citizens,'” the judge wrote.
The decision upholds a lower court ruling issued by Staten Island Supreme Court Justice Ralph Porzio in June 2022, which Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council had appealed.
Writing for the Appellate Division's 2nd Department, Wooten said that if noncitizens are allowed to vote, it stands to reason they could also run for mayor.
He ruled that such a dramatic change violated the Municipal Home Rule Law, saying the council and mayor had failed to put the issue on the ballot for voters to decide.
Judges Angela Iannacci and Helen Voutsinas concurred in the ruling.
Judge Lilian Wan issued a dissenting opinion.
“The majority, by deeming the noncitizen voting law invalid, effectively prohibits municipalities across the state from deciding for themselves the persons who are entitled to a voice in the local electoral process,” she wrote.
“The majority's determination also disenfranchises nearly one million residents of the City, despite the fact that its people's duly elected representatives have opted to enfranchise those same residents.”
Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella was the lead plaintiff in the case along with Assemblyman Michael Tannousis (R-Staten Island), among others.
“During a time where nearly 200,000 migrants have flooded our city and streets, disrupting the public and attacking our police officers, my colleagues and I have worked tirelessly to protect our voting laws which were created for citizens of the United States,” Tannousis said.
“Democracy always wins and I am proud to say it was delivered yet again today.”
US Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), who represents Staten Island, was also among the lawmakers who applauded the decision.
“There is nothing more important than preserving the integrity of our election system, and in today's age, the government should be working to create more trust in our elections, not less,” the congresswoman said.
“The right to vote is a sacred right given only to United States citizens. It is my hope that left-wing lawmakers stop pushing these unconstitutional and reckless measures that dilute the voices of American citizens,” she added.
A city Law Department spokesman said, “We're reviewing the court's decision and evaluating next steps.”
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who could predict this
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It is really funny how Ol Wheelie Boy Abbot has arguably delivered the Republicans the biggest wholesale political win this decade by just bussing these migrants to a handful of cities.
Progs are forced to double down and the 80% of the democratic base to the right of them is fed up with the migrants.
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Abbot's plan was unironically the most clever political maneuver in decades, but this has nothing to do with migrants. Green card holders are permanent residents who almost always came to the country as skilled workers or via direct family ties.
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True, we should distinguish between naturalized legal immigrants (who are all American citizens) and illegal immigrants (who are essentially criminals)
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is this sarcastic or?
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I mean once you've been naturalized, you're a American citizen. There's a whole process for it
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Sure but you can be a legal immigrant and not a citizen. It takes at least a decade to become a citizen
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Sorry, you're right: I should have been more clear. Fixed
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Bussing migrants to sanctuary cities was the most cunning political play Republicans have come up with in a generation.
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The classic wedge issue
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