And just exactly how many of these "new voters" will be citizens with a legal right to vote?
The article doesn't say, but we all know that in most places, no one asks and in a lot of places, people aren't even supposed to ask.
NEW YORK - Trying to turn street protests into political power, immigrants rights groups say they are gearing up for a campaign to register 1 million new voters this spring and summer.
The groups, working together as the We Are America Alliance, plan a string of events around the country starting next week, including voter registration drives, citizenship workshops and street rallies.
I wish I could tell you there is something that could be done, but I can't. The Democrats won't say anything because they tacitly approve of this. The Republicans are so weak-kneed and paralyzed, they won't.
Welcome to Aztlan.
VW
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Hey, did you hear that only about 100 people were qualified and registered to vote in the Phoenix Criminal alien March on the AZ capital last month. That was 100+- out of about 120,000 people (I think most were criminals, but not all) marching in protest of American Sovereignty.
Posted by: Michael | Tuesday, May 09, 2006 at 22:11
Michaels comments regarding voter registrtion in AZ is good to hear. I took some pictures of one of the registration groups that morning when they were getting their motivational speeches for the day ahead.
Posted by: Blandly Urbane | Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at 06:49
It's truly disturbing. Not only that, they are challenging the law in AZ requiring proof of citizenship!
VW
Posted by: Violence Worker | Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at 06:57