"In sum, plaintiffs have not alleged that they have personally been subjected to any sort of disadvantage as individual voters by virtue of the fact that noncitizens are permitted to vote, too," Jackson wrote.
"They may object as a matter of policy to the fact that immigrants get to vote at all, but their votes will not receive less weight or be treated differently than noncitizens' votes," she continued. "They are not losing representation in any legislative body; nor have citizens as a group been discriminatorily gerrymandered, 'packed' or 'cracked' to divide, concentrate or devalue their votes. At (the) bottom, they are simply raising a generalized grievance, which is insufficient to confer standing."
In response, Christopher Hajec, IRLI director of litigation, vowed to appeal the federal judge's decision.
"This case is only just beginning. It was always going to be decided at a higher level than a U.S. district court. We will appeal this flawed and limited decision to the D.C. Circuit, and ask that court to decide—as the district court refused even to consider—whether American citizens have a right to govern themselves and what that right entails," said Hajec.
"The very notion of our nation's independence is threatened by this law and others like it. The sovereignty of the people – and that means citizens – is basic to our theory of democratic self-rule, as the Supreme Court has held again and again. We seek a precedent spelling that out at the highest level," he added.
Dale Wilcox, the executive director of IRLI, also echoed similar concerns. He argued that such laws could pave the way for noncitizens to vote in statewide and federal elections.
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