(Stella is either not looking clearly, and her biases have quite eclipsed her ability to read, or she's indulging in clickbaitism, (which is probably a worse disease than covid).
FACTS
Based on Stella's pictures, at the library, there is a display of information for new immigrants, naturalization, but also refugees. Next to it, is an application for voter registration or pre-registration.
18 or older, you can register, 16 or 17, you can pre-register, but ONLY (according to the application form) if you are a US citizen.
The actual form starts out stating if you are NOT a citizen, you cannot register.
So,
a display for non citizens that includes a VOTER REGISTRATION specifically for non citizens that allows them to “preregister” to vote.
Er, no. Specifically NOT for non-citizens.
We know the election system has been corrupted beyond belief, and we know that illegal and fraudulent voting is absolutely rampant, BUT that doesn't mean facts don't matter, or that wildly inaccurate claims that are very click-baity are a valid response.
Its the OTHER side that engages and indulges in fake information, not ours.... right?
It appears that Stella saw the pamphlets on the left of the table, then the registration form on the right, and leapt to a (bizarre) conclusion, without actually reading the document.
Could this form be used fraudulently, by non-citizens or illegals wanting to register? Sure. But the form itself is very far from being 'VOTER REGISTRATION specifically for non citizens'.
It's a bit of a non-burger, I think, Stella.
(Stella is either not looking clearly, and her biases have quite eclipsed her ability to read, or she's indulging in clickbaitism, (which is probably a worse disease than covid).
FACTS
Based on Stella's pictures, at the library, there is a display of information for new immigrants, naturalization, but also refugees. Next to it, is an application for voter registration or pre-registration.
But at the top of the form (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HKkecq4bEAExWAD?format=jpg&name=large) it states quite clearly, "I am a US citizen and resident of California" >>> "IF 'No', you cannot register."
18 or older, you can register, 16 or 17, you can pre-register, but ONLY (according to the application form) if you are a US citizen.
The actual form starts out stating if you are NOT a citizen, you cannot register.
So,
Er, no. Specifically NOT for non-citizens.
We know the election system has been corrupted beyond belief, and we know that illegal and fraudulent voting is absolutely rampant, BUT that doesn't mean facts don't matter, or that wildly inaccurate claims that are very click-baity are a valid response.
Its the OTHER side that engages and indulges in fake information, not ours.... right?
It appears that Stella saw the pamphlets on the left of the table, then the registration form on the right, and leapt to a (bizarre) conclusion, without actually reading the document.
Could this form be used fraudulently, by non-citizens or illegals wanting to register? Sure. But the form itself is very far from being 'VOTER REGISTRATION specifically for non citizens'.
This is clickbait, or worse, ragebait.