Boston Debated Allowing Noncitizens to Vote Days Before Mayor’s ‘No-Whites’ Christmas Party
Ahead of Boston Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu’s “no whites” Christmas party, the city council was seen debating whether to allow noncitizens to vote in city elections.
The council first discussed the issue during a council meeting when they introduced a home rule petition to open the polls to noncitizens, Fox News reported.
“We have people who, despite not being given a voice in their local government through the ballot, have worked, sacrificed and invested in their neighborhoods,” a council member said.
It sounds like Boston doesn't like the people who have always lived in Boston.
@ResistorNewswire
Ahead of Boston Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu’s “no whites” Christmas party, the city council was seen debating whether to allow noncitizens to vote in city elections.
The council first discussed the issue during a council meeting when they introduced a home rule petition to open the polls to noncitizens, Fox News reported.
“We have people who, despite not being given a voice in their local government through the ballot, have worked, sacrificed and invested in their neighborhoods,” a council member said.
It sounds like Boston doesn't like the people who have always lived in Boston.
@ResistorNewswire