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Eric Adams has concerns about the 30-day voting right for NY green card holders

By 01/02/2022 9:23 AMNo CommentsBy YidInfo Staff

New York City mayor Eric Adams is not too keen on the controversial bill passed under his predecessor that grants green card holders the right to vote in local elections.

Adams said one provision of the bill that bothers him is the 30-day voting to green card holders.

“One part of the bill I’m concerned about, the 30-day part. If someone is in the city for 30 days, they have the right to vote. That’s problematic to me,” Adams said.

It can be recalled that the legislation was passed by a large majority of the City Council early last month.

Based on the controversial legislation, people will be required to reside in the five boroughs for at least 30 days to be able to vote.

“I understand the importance of local elections but to give that power to someone that’s here for 30 days, I think that’s problem. And I need to, in the next couple of days, make a determination of what we’re going to do,” Adams added.

According to reports, almost 800,000 New Yorkers are covered under the legislation, largely green card holders.

The legislation does not allow lawful permanent residents or people with the authorization to work who aren’t citizens to participate in federal or state elections.

Sources said if Adams doesn’t act, the bill will automatically become law 30 days after it was passed.

The primary sponsor of the bill was Adams’ transportation commissioner and major backer, former Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez (D-Manhattan).

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