A D.C. suburb in Maryland is considering a
plan that would give undocumented immigrants the right to vote, making
their city the largest in the Old Line State to do so.
The city, which is home of the University of Maryland’s main campus and
nearly 30,000 residents, is weighing approval of the new measure to let
noncitizens cast ballots for mayor and City Council, The Baltimore Sun
reported Sunday.
Supporters of the measure say that local elections focus on issues like
trash collection, and other municipal services and they are issues that
affect residents of the city, regardless of their citizenship status.
“These are folks who have a significant stake in our community, and who
rely on the facilities in our city,” College Park City Councilwoman
Christine Nagle, who is sponsoring the measure, said to the newspaper.
“To me, it just made sense.”
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