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New York City Council Seeks To Reverse Ruling Barring Illegal Immigrants From Voting In Local Elections

The New York City Law Department filed a notice of appeal Monday on behalf of the City Council.

The appeal aims to challenge two recent rulings that deemed a law granting voting rights to illegal immigrants unconstitutional.

This legal battle traces its origins back to 2022 when both the Staten Island Supreme Court and the Second Appellate Division for the New York Supreme Court ruled against the proposal. However, it was the latter ruling, issued in February of this year, that effectively prevented the law from coming into effect.

City Council spokesperson Rendy Desamours emphasized the council’s rationale behind the legislation, stating, “The Council passed Local Law 11 of 2022 to enfranchise 800,000 New Yorkers who live in our city, pay taxes, and contribute to our communities.”

Desamours underscored the belief that empowering residents to participate in the democratic process would bolster civic engagement and strengthen New York City.

The legislation was recently ruled unconstitutional by the Appellate Division for the Second Judicial Department in New York. This law aimed to allow an estimated 800,000 eligible non-citizens to cast ballots in city elections, including those for mayor and City Council. However, it faced strong opposition from a coalition of right-leaning elected officials, including Staten Island Republicans Vito Fossella, Joe Borelli, and Nicole Malliotakis. They argued that the right to vote is sacred to U.S. citizens and contended that the legislation was unconstitutional.
Telling innit..
they know Americans hate them and ain’t voting for them..
MarineBob · 56-60, M
If the immigrants don't like it put them in a john boat
AmericanAvenger · 56-60, M
I never liked New York but now I have lost all respect for it as a major American city.

 
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