Federal judge dismisses lawsuit challenging DC noncitizen voting law
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A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit from the Immigration Reform Law Institute challenging a Washington, D.C. law that permits noncitizen residents to vote in local elections.
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The complaint "does not include facts showing plaintiffs' right to vote has been denied, that they have been subjected to discrimination or inequitable treatment or denied opportunities when compared to another group, or that their rights as citizens have been ‘subordinated merely because of [their] father’s country of origin," Jackson wrote.
"They identify nothing that has been taken away or diminished and no right that has been made subordinate to anyone else's."
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