A Resolution to
Amend the U.S. Constitution Regarding the Voting by Citizens
WHEREAS, U.S. Citizens are entitled to vote in
Federal Elections, and,
WHEREAS, To
ensure the integrity of the voting process, and,
WHEREAS, It
is against the principles of Citizenship to allow non-Citizens to vote in
elections for those who are governing the Citizens, and,
WHEREAS, It
is the will of the people of the State of {state}, it is hereby;
RESOLVED, By
two-thirds of the Legislature of the State of {state} here assembled, that the
following article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the
Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several
states within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress, or
by ratification of three-fourths of the States at a Constitutional Convention
of the States, that we also hereby request:
ARTICLE --
SECTION 1: Congress
shall pass no legislation, nor shall the President issue any Executive
Directive, Order, or Memorandum, that grants any individual the right to vote
in any Federal Election that is not a citizen of the United States by birth or
naturalization.
SECTION 2: Congress
shall pass no legislation, nor shall the President or any agency of the United
States issue any Executive Directive, Order, Memorandum, Document or instruction
that restricts the right of the States to verify and confirm that each person
voting in a Federal Election is eligible to do so by the rights conferred on a
Citizen at birth or naturalization.
SECTION 3: Congress
shall pass any necessary legislation to enact and enforce this article as soon
as practicable.
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