Saturday, 23 Nov 2024

'Trojan horse' amendment could allow illegals to vote, New York experts say

New Yorkers are voting on an abortion amendment this election day that some experts are saying is a "Trojan horse" to allow illegals to vote.


'Trojan horse' amendment could allow illegals to vote, New York experts say
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"It's being portrayed as necessary to protect abortion rights, but that's false," John Faso, an attorney and former New York state representative, told Fox News Digital. "Abortion was legalized in New York State by the legislature in 1970, 54 years ago. And it's not under any threat whatsoever, regardless of what your position is on it."

Abortion is currently legal in New York through 24 weeks of pregnancy. After 24 weeks, a woman can still obtain an abortion if her medical provider decides the unborn baby is not viable or the woman's life or physical or mental health is at risk.

Faso said that "to argue that somehow abortion rights are at risk in New York State is just a complete lie."

If passed, the proposition would amend the state constitution to prohibit any discrimination based on ethnicity, national origin, age, disability and sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, and reproductive health care and autonomy.

Proponents say the amendment will protect all New Yorkers against unequal treatment.

Faso, however, said that under this amendment, biological males will have a constitutional right to participate in girls' sports and parents will no longer be able to fully control the health care decisions for their minor children. 

"So, we can discriminate against you because years ago [someone] discriminated against someone," he said. "These kinds of things make no sense. They're highly controversial, and they're trying to sneak this into the state constitution without really much public awareness about what's contained here in this amendment."

"Noncitizen voting could become a reality because the argument will be it's discriminatory based on my national origin that I shouldn't have a right to vote even though I'm not a citizen," he explained.

Bobbie Anne Cox, an attorney who serves as the spokesperson for a ballot initiative committee called "Vote No on Prop One," told Fox News Digital that the amendment "opens the door for all of these benefits to be given to these people that are not citizens, are not from our country and some of whom are here illegally."

"When I say this is a Trojan horse, it is a Trojan horse of epic proportions," she said.

Cox also called the proposition a "bait and switch" because she said the language on the ballot does not match the actual amendment.

"The language that would go into our Constitution is not on the ballot. What New Yorkers will see on the ballot is a two-sentence summary of the proposal, and that summary is not all-encompassing. It doesn't tell you the whole story," she said.

"This is a tremendous power grab by the government in New York State," she went on. "It really upsets me that they are not being honest with the New York voters."

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