San Francisco to Allow Illegal Aliens to Vote

In July, the Department of Elections issued voter registration forms to illegal aliens to vote for members of the San Francisco Board of Education in the 2018 election, reported ABC7 News.

Now that the illegals are registered and ready, they will be voting in November.

San Francisco is the first city in California to allow illegal aliens to vote.

Associated Press reported:

San Francisco will become the largest city in the United States and one of only a handful nationwide to allow noncitizens, including people in the country illegally, to vote in a local election in November.

They are only allowed to vote in the city school board race, and the fear that their information may reach U.S. officials appears to be stronger than the desire to have a say in their children’s education. Only 35 noncitizens have signed up to vote as of Monday, the registration deadline in California, according to San Francisco’s Department of Elections.

Noncitizens must provide their address and date of birth to register for the school board race. They can’t vote in state or federal elections.

California Republican National Committeewoman, Harmeet Dhillon voted against the measure in 2016 and called giving illegals the right to vote in local elections in San Fran “another bad, bad idea from America’s utopian petri dish,” Harmeet Dhillom previously said.

This is just the beginning. The Democrats will take this victory and fight for illegals to vote in state and federal elections.

The Texas Democrat party was already caught sending illegal aliens voter registration forms with the citizenship box pre-checked.

The Democrat party cares not for taxpaying American citizens. They cater to illegal aliens. They are turning the illegals into one huge voting block in order to permanently entrench the Dem party as we are seeing with this move to allow non-citizens to vote and other ‘motor voter’ laws.

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