A new bill making its way through the Rhode Island legislature would allow non-citizens to vote in municipal elections.
Vermont, another New England state, is currently attempting to do the same thing.
When these policy proposals are considered, the situation at the southern border begins to make more sense. Democrats appear to be attempting to outnumber those who would vote against them.
The Federalist reports:
Rhode Island Bill Would Open Elections To Illegal Aliens, In Democrats’ Latest Push For Noncitizen Voting
Democrats in the Rhode Island General Assembly have introduced legislation that, if passed, would grant localities the ability to give non-U.S. citizens the right to vote in municipal elections. The measure marks the latest attempt by leftists to give foreigners and, in this case, even illegal immigrants the opportunity to influence the U.S. electoral process.
Under the new bill (H 5461), cities and towns would be permitted to “allow all residents of the municipality to vote in municipal elections for municipal officeholders regardless of the immigration status of the residents.”
The measure also stipulates that the locality’s board of canvassers is required to coordinate with Rhode Island’s secretary of state and board of elections to “develop the forms and instructions to implement the provisions” of the new law, “as well as any rules and regulations necessary to ensure that any ballot for municipal officeholders only is kept separate and apart from ballots distributed to [citizen] voters … and counted separately for transmission to the board of elections.”
The legislation does not specify what constitutes proof of residency.
Allowing non-citizens to vote in municipal elections is only the first step, a trial run.
IT’S OBVIOUS THE DEMOCRATS AREN’T EVEN AMERICAN AT THIS POINT…🇺🇸👉🏴☠️
The Democratic Party is something alien to the United States in 2023. They are interlopers in our own government, pushing to create an illegal alien voting base. Once the never ending…
— Ray J Politics (@RayJPolitics1) February 13, 2023
Democratic state Rep. Enrique Sanchez of Providence is sponsoring a bill that would allow residents of Rhode Island who aren’t citizens of the United States, but who have a license or a Taxpayer identification Number, to vote in their local city or town.https://t.co/C3BNjPNeZl
— CBS 21 News (@CBS21NEWS) February 10, 2023
What other country permits non-citizens to vote in elections?

