California Gov. Jerry Brown Vetoes Bill to Give Non-Citizens Voting Rights
California Gov. Jerry Brown Vetoes Bill to Give Non-Citizens Voting Rights
On Thursday, California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed two bills that would have granted non-citizens extraordinary rights within the state.One proposal would have allowed non-citizens, including undocumented immigrants, to serve on state boards and commissions. Another bill would have barred immigration authorities from making arrests inside courthouses across California.Brown’s actions present an interesting break from the state’s usual take on immigration affairs. Long at odds with the Trump administration over its tolerance of ‘sanctuary cities’ and undocumented aliens, California tends toward the left on immigration policy.According to Fox News, an estimated 2 million people reside in the state illegally.But sheer numbers can’t override the rights of citizens, say conservatives.“Governance belongs to a nation’s citizens,” said Mike Spence, a Southern California councilman in West Covina. “Even Jerry brown understands citizenship has to mean something.”If Brown had signed SB-174, California would have become the first state in the country to let both legal residents and undocumented aliens serve on local and state boards.As it stands, 11 states—including California—leave the participation of immigrants in local board elections up to towns to decide for themselves.“I believe existing law, which requires citizenship for these forms of public service, is a better path,” Brown said in a post-veto statement.Nevertheless, the bill’s authors remain optimistic. Sen. Ricardo Lara and Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo, both California state Democrats, says language within contemporary law conflicts with the 14th Amendment.
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