As anti-immigrant politics sweep the nation, Santa Ana voters reject measure allowing noncitizens to vote in local races
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Jon Gould, Dean of the School of Social Ecology at UC Irvine, noted that the election results indicate a trend where Latino voters are becoming more conservative on immigration issues. This shift suggests a deeper reflection among voters about citizenship, particularly how it is perceived in a community that has historically leaned more liberal.
Mike Madrid, a Republican political consultant, stated that there's a growing national sentiment emphasizing the value of citizenship, stating, "Nationally, there's this growing sense that citizenship matters. It's a process that needs to be respected." This indicates a potential shift in how citizenship is viewed across different demographics.
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