The topic of discussion for this Constitutional Monday is the constitutional right of American citizens to vote in elections. Most Americans understand why only citizens should have the right to vote in elections, but some Democrat-led cities are passing laws to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections.
Washington,
D.C. was the first city to allow non-citizens to vote in elections. They were
joined by New York City when the legislature there passed their own such bill. Armstrong Williams published an article in The Daily Signal containing the
following statement:
The New York City Legislature, following
in the footsteps of Washington, D.C., passed a groundbreaking bill into law in
2022. The law would have allowed any lawful permanent resident or green card
holder to vote in a New York City election. That law was met with legal
challenges as quickly as it was passed, which was to be expected, given that it
flagrantly infringed upon the state’s constitution.
The Constitution of New York states
unequivocally, “every citizen shall be entitled to vote ….” This provision’s
meaning is so obvious that it has been painful to see the far-left liberal New
York City Council pass a law that violates it. It is evident that the New York
City Legislature misplaced its reading glasses, as it would not have enacted a
law that contradicts the New York Constitution in such a bizarre way.
The majority opinion, authored by
appellate Judge Paul Wooten, stated, “The plain language of this provision
provides that the right to vote in ‘every election for all officers elected by
the people’ is available exclusively to citizens.”
Unsurprisingly, pro-immigrant
organizations denounced the decision, calling it “shameful” and saying it “disenfranchise[s]
residents.” Disenfranchises? Really? This remark is as illogical as it is
absurd. The only people disenfranchised by this law are United States citizens.
Voter disenfranchisement entails impeding
an individual’s ability to exercise his or her right to vote or diminishing the
value of his or her vote. The reason the Electoral College is reviled by the
Left is because, according to its worldview, it confers greater value on
specific votes than others, especially in smaller states.
The right to vote is sacred. However, the
Left has forgotten that it must be earned, not given. Not earned in the
conventional sense of passing a test to acquire, like the racist literacy tests
of the past; rather, acquired through enduring the complexities and challenges
associated with being a citizen. Becoming a citizen is not a simple task.
Individuals must either be so lucky as to be born in the United States or
endure a laborious and sometimes years long application process.
Williams’
article continued by explaining that individuals should prepare and deserve the
right to vote. In the first case, a person born in the United States goes “through
the government-mandated educational system and complied with the laws of this
country for his or her entire lives.” While doing so, “they fulfilled their
responsibilities” by living in obedience to the nation’s laws, even if those
laws brought hardship to them.
In
the second case, those people “who obtain citizenship have demonstrated their
readiness to undertake substantial obligations and sacrifices to integrate into
a foreign nation.” In doing so, they not only “become proficient in a foreign
language,” but they “have sworn allegiance to a new nation after navigating a
complex legal system.”
Nothing of the sort applies to
noncitizens. There are undoubtedly many noncitizens loyal to this country, but
they, like everyone else, must undergo the same process to demonstrate that
they have earned the right to vote. It is inequitable to accord equal weight to
the votes of transient individuals who enter the country for 3economic
purposes, return their funds to their country of origin, or who are mere public
charges, in comparison to those who have sworn allegiance to the United States
and who have gone through the process to become a citizen.
We
often hear some variation of “America is a land of immigrants.” This statement
is true when speaking of legal immigration. If a migrant comes to the United States
illegally, they are not an immigrant. They are an invader of America who has taken
advantage of lax Democrat policies and loopholes in America’s laws. They
should not receive the same rights as legal citizens.
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