Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
They pay sales tax and property tax through rent. And since college park does not collect its own income tax, that means they are paying all local taxes involved in any local elections.
Also, in many cases, payroll taxes and income taxes. And property taxes directly, for unauthorized immigrants who own property. PP, you should pay closer attention to the news!
And in many cases they work under the table. You should pay attention to the real world!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
They pay sales tax and property tax through rent. And since college park does not collect its own income tax, that means they are paying all local taxes involved in any local elections.
Also, in many cases, payroll taxes and income taxes. And property taxes directly, for unauthorized immigrants who own property. PP, you should pay closer attention to the news!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the measure allows for undocumented folks to register, but the assumption is that they're unlikely to do so since they want to stay off the radar. Local officials only anticipate that green card holders, visa holders, etc., are likely to register.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
They are NOT undocumented immigrants, they are called illegal aliens. Use the correct terms. No immigration is allowed without following the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Well, that is one way to devalue citizenship I guess.![]()
Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
They pay sales tax and property tax through rent. And since college park does not collect its own income tax, that means they are paying all local taxes involved in any local elections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Hahahahahahaha that's pretty funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the measure allows for undocumented folks to register, but the assumption is that they're unlikely to do so since they want to stay off the radar. Local officials only anticipate that green card holders, visa holders, etc., are likely to register.
So the "law" is based on an assumption?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the measure allows for undocumented folks to register, but the assumption is that they're unlikely to do so since they want to stay off the radar. Local officials only anticipate that green card holders, visa holders, etc., are likely to register.