Illegal Aliens Now Eligible for California State Appointments

California is the state with the largest population of illegal aliens — about 20 percent of the national total — and now they are eligible for public service jobs on local and state government boards and commissions.

That’s the result of a new law passed by the state legislature and signed by left-wing radical Gov. Gavin Newsom.  “Citizenship should not be a barrier to consideration for appointment to boards and commissions in California,” he said, referring to illegals as “talented Californians.”

Chief author of the new law, State Sen. Maria Elena Durazo, said excluding foreign peoples from serving on state commissions was unfairly discriminatory.  “We cannot continue to let these outdated, discriminatory laws dictate how we run our state, and who gets a say in the decisions that impact all Californians,” she said.

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