From America’s most progressive cesspool, San Francisco, which has brought us open homosexuality and most recently so many thousands of mounds of uncontrollable human feces that the city by the bay has lost many millions of tourist dollars, they now bring us yet another stroke of genius.

Poop City’s latest bright idea? Giving illegal aliens the “privilege” to vote. No joke! They just did it, in violation of the United States Constitution.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – Monday the Department of Elections Issued Voter Registration Forms for non-citizens who are eligible to vote for members of the San Francisco Board of Education in the November 6th 2018 election. The measure passed in 2016 with a close vote of 54 percent to 46 percent following two failed previous attempts.

San Francisco is the first city in the state to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections.

“As a parent myself and a former member of the SF Board of Education it is critical that the voices of all parents are at the table particularly those that have historically been denied a voice in the process,” said Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer who represents District 1.

“We want to give immigrants the right to vote,” said Supervisor Norman Yee who represents District 7.

Newsflash, Norm! Voting is not a right. It is a privilege. Not everyone is granted that privilege. Those underage, felons, and various others are not given the “privilege” of voting.

It is brain-dead leaders like Norman Yee who are destroying America.

Furthermore, Normy, these people you are granting the “privilege” to vote in US elections are not “immigrants.” They are “criminals,” which is why we call them illegal aliens. Get it?

This November will be the first election in which non-citizens can register to vote.

“Third time was a charm,” said San Francisco School Board member Matt Haney.

School Board member Matt Haney was the co-author of the resolution endorsing the measure. He says the school board was in full support of it.

“I think it’s critical that all of our families have a voice in the governance of our schools,” said Haney.

Not everyone agrees. Harmeet Dhillon is the Republican National Committeewoman from California. She says she voted against the measure in 2016.

“The reason I voted against it is that I think the right to vote is something that goes along with citizenship and should be,” said Dhillon.

Again, Harmeet, voting is not a “right.” It is a “privilege” and you must qualify to be granted that privilege. Qualification #1: You MUST be a citizen of the United States. Call it crazy, but it’s a law.

Dhillon says the school board is already obligated to look out for the interests of all children in the system.

“I don’t think that people who have otherwise tenuous ties to San Francisco given their lack of legal residence should be making long term decisions about that structure and process,” said Dhillon.

Prospective voters can request a non-citizen voter registration form in-person at the Department of Elections, online or by phone. The deadline to register is October 22nd. Those who miss the deadline can visit the City Hall Voting Center to register and vote under conditional voter registration.

To be able to register to vote in the Board of Education election, non-citizens must be residents of San Francisco, at least 18 years old on election day and parents, legal guardians or caregivers of children under the age of 19 who also reside in San Francisco.

Non-citizen voting will be available at every Board of Education election until November 2022. It will expire then unless the Board of Supervisors adopts an ordinance allowing it to continue.