After Years Of Crying About Alleged Foreign Election Interference, Dems Are Begging A Court To Let Noncitizens Vote

For eight years, Democrats railed against alleged foreign election interference, going so far as to spy on President Donald Trump’s first campaign after making up false claims of foreign interference. Now Democrats in the Big Apple are begging the courts to let 800,000 noncitizens vote in local elections.

New York’s highest court will hear arguments on Tuesday in support of a 2022 law that would allow roughly 800,000 noncitizens to vote in municipal elections if they are a “lawful permanent resident or authorized to work in the United States” and have lived in New York City for at least a month. The law was previously struck down last February by the Second Judicial Department in the appellate division of the state Supreme Court, with Justice Paul Wooten holding that the law was “in violation of the New York State Constitution and Municipal Home Rule Law.” The Second Judicial Department’s decision upheld a previous decision by a lower court.

As noted in the ruling from the Second Judicial Department, the complaint argued that “noncitizens could potentially make up 15% or more of the electorate in future elections … which is greater than the margin of victory in many municipal elections.”

In short, Democrats want to allow noncitizens to vote and swing local elections. But Democrats spent years pretending to care about foreign election interference (that they made up).

Russia collusion hoaxer Adam Schiff said in 2021 that “both parties must speak with one voice to disavow all interference in our elections. We must guard against and seek to deter all attempts at foreign interference, and ensure that American voters decide American elections.” (Read more from “After Years Of Crying About Alleged Foreign Election Interference, Dems Are Begging A Court To Let Noncitizens Vote” HERE)