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To insure the illegals don't have trouble voting.

 

A federal judge ordered 32 Florida counties to provide ballots in Spanish beginning next year, stating that failure to do so would be a violation of the Voting Rights Act.

The order was in the form of a preliminary injunction in a case brought by voters who were educated in Puerto Rico and are lacking proficiency in English, The Palm Beach Post reported.

 

"Compliance with this Order is not optional," Chief Judge Mark Walker of the Northern District of Florida Gainesville Division wrote in a Friday ruling. "This Court will not hesitate to use every tool the law provides to enforce this Order."

Judge Walker reportedly noted that Section 4(e) of the Voting Rights Act "prohibits English-only elections for those citizens — yes, citizens — educated in
Puerto Rico in Spanish." (emphasis in original) Therefore, he ordered that the 32 counties in question must provide voters with ballots in Spanish starting with Florida's primary election scheduled for March 17, 2020.

'Compliance with this Order is not optional.'

— Chief Judge Mark Walker

This order follows a previous injunction in the case, which stated the counties must provide sample ballots in Spanish for the November 2018 election. Walker's latest order called for similar sample ballots should there be any election between now and the March 2020 primary.

The judge did recognize that the Florida government has promised to take steps on their own that would provide Spanish language ballots. Gov. Ron DeSantis and Secretary of State Laurel Lee have already inititated the process of creating new rules that would require the state to provide voters with Spanish-language ballots in time for the 2020 general election.

Judge Walker noted that DeSantis and Lee "should be lauded" for their efforts, but that the injunction is necessary to make sure Spanish-speaking citizens are covered until the new rules are in effect, and in case the new rules are not sufficiently compliant with the requirements of the Voting Rights Act.

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Jutu posted:

 IF they don't bother to learn the language they have no business voting....but come on...this is nothing but to enable illegals to vote.

I just want you to think about something, I am not saying you are right or wrong, I just want you to consider this.

If some English speaker didn't learn Greek or Hebrew we wouldn't even have Religious books like The Bible today easily accessible to the public because no one would have been able to translate them. If we didn't have any easily accessible religious books America as we know it wouldn't be a country today because either A. There would have been no religious persecution so our founding Fathers would have never come over here, or B. religious persecution would have destroyed the few people that were Greek or Hebrew speakers, so our founding Fathers wouldn't have had a reason to revolt against their government and would have never come here.

I was thinking the same thing, the Bible compared to an illegal ballot
filled with memorized words.
The way it should legally be done is. A) you must be an American 
citizen for 5 years. B) you must 21 years old. C) you must show ID
with photo and you must not be part of an invasion from a hostile 
territory/country. D) you must pass a English speaking test. 
 
Anti Americans or other interlopers should never have the right to
dictate my rights, future or life, our government has screwed that
up already. 
Jack Hammer posted:
I was thinking the same thing, the Bible compared to an illegal ballot
filled with memorized words.
The way it should legally be done is. A) you must be an American 
citizen for 5 years. B) you must 21 years old. C) you must show ID
with photo and you must not be part of an invasion from a hostile 
territory/country. D) you must pass a English speaking test. 
 
Anti Americans or other interlopers should never have the right to
dictate my rights, future or life, our government has screwed that
up already. 

Well, judging by your post, you wouldn't be allowed to vote. You couldn't pass the speaking English test, if you speak the same way you type.

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