Burlington, Vermont, moves to allow noncitizens to vote

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Burlington, Vermont, moves to allow noncitizens to vote
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Burlington, Vermont, has proposed a change to its charter that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections, hoping to follow similar policies in the cities of Montpelier and Winooski

CONNETICUT STATE BILL WOULD ALLOW ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TO VOTE IN STATE ELECTIONS: 'COMPLETELY OUTRAGEOUS'

House lawmakers debated a resolution that would disapprove of a D.C. Council law allowing noncitizens and illegal immigrants to vote in the city. Several Democrats took to the floor to argue that Republicans were looking to micromanage the city, and Ocasio-Cortez went further by saying the GOP seems to be targeting minorities.

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