House Republicans Introduce Bill to Ban Noncitizen Voting in D.C.
Legislation sparks debate on election integrity and noncitizen voting rights, highlighting deep partisan divides.
- House Republicans push new bill to prevent noncitizens from voting in Washington, D.C. elections.
- Democrats are divided over the issue, with some supporting noncitizen voting at local levels.
- Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans argue the bill is necessary to protect election integrity.
- Opponents claim noncitizen voting is rare and the bill is politically motivated.
- Polling shows a majority of Americans oppose noncitizen voting.
























