They are foreigners. They are not interested in improving
Posted on: October 29, 2018 at 10:02:29 CT
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the nation, or california, or san francisco.
Voting is a privilege reserved for citizens of the united states. Foreigners have their own country in which to vote.
What if the foreigner has no children? Should that foreigner get to vote on how american children are educated?
I've answered your questions, answer these, not holding my breath.
If you believe foreigners should vote in school board elections, why should they not vote for city council, for mayor... How about the house of reprehensibles and the US Senate?
Why not allow them to vote for president, as if many don't do that already.
What part of you compassionate argument distinguishes a school board vote by foreigners for the other votes i mentioned?
I don't expect an answer, just thought i'd ask.
Edited by hokie at 10:03:23 on 10/29/18