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Student Govt. at Michigan State Wants Non-Citizens to Vote
« on: December 14, 2018, 04:35:54 pm »
Student Govt. at Michigan State Wants Non-Citizens to Vote
 
 
 
Posted by Mike LaChance      Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 1:30pm

“important to help address the living standards of noncitizens”
 

What other country has this problem? Where else are young people demanding rights like these for non-citizens?
 

Campus Reform reports:

    Michigan State student gov: Let non-citizens vote

    The Michigan State University student government passed two resolutions, 55-23 and 55-24, on Thursday, calling on state and local government to allow both non-citizens and 17-year-olds to vote.

    The first bill sought to extend voting rights to noncitizens. The proposal argued that this change was important to help address the living standards of noncitizens. The proposal stated, “certain policies will affect non-citizens’ living standard in East Lansing and may cause them to leave the area.”

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Re: Student Govt. at Michigan State Wants Non-Citizens to Vote
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2018, 04:39:07 pm »
What they are proposing is unfair to people who are not going to college.  That can be solved by sending a few million absentee ballots to every country in the world so everyone can vote in American elections. :3:

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Re: Student Govt. at Michigan State Wants Non-Citizens to Vote
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Student Govt. at Michigan State is comprised of idiots.
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