On Sunday, New York’s newly appointed Mayor, Eric Adams, granted into law a new piece of legislation that enables more than 800,000 non-citizens living in New York City the right to vote in local elections. Both Adams and former Mayor Bill de Blasio effectively supported the move by declining to use their veto power to strike down the bill after it was approved by the City Council in December.The plan would allow an additional 800,000 people who reside in one of the city's five boroughs to vote in local elections, as long as they have either a valid residence permit for the US or a valid and active work permit visa.
"One, like in New York City, the mayor, I believe Eric Adams said that illegal immigrants should be allowed to vote."
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"Which is fascinating, it's a fascinating thing to say," exclaimed Rogan, delving further into the topic. "Because, as soon as you say that, and then you're also letting people in, they know that the people allowing them to vote are in the Democratic party."
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"So, you're basically allowing people to come in, [because] those are the people that are interested in allowing people to come in illegally; those are the people that don't fight it."
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Rogan sums up with what he believes is the Democratic party's angle: "So, you're essentially saying 'well, we got ya in, so, you know who to vote for, 'cause we're the people that let you in."
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The RNC is also fighting back against the efforts by New York City to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections.
"I believe that New Yorkers should have a say in their government, which is why I have and will continue to support this important legislation," the mayor said in a statement, per The New York Times. "I look forward to bringing millions more into the democratic process."
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In response to the move, Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said on Monday that the Republicans are challenging the new law in court, arguing that it threatens election integrity.
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"American elections should be decided by American citizens. If Democrats can subvert elections this flagrantly in America’s largest city, they can do it anywhere. The RNC is suing to protect the integrity of our elections, and we stand ready to do the same wherever Democrats try to attack the basic security of your ballot," McDaniel stated.