Should voters have a say on birthright citizenship and other defeated immigration bills?
If voters want a say on these types of bills that have been defeated in legislature then they need to generate citizen initiated state propositions to deal with them. The state legislature has no problem in the past deferring decisions to the voters and shirking responsibility and the voters should have no problem with trumping the legislature by putting things on the ballot if they think it has the support to pass.
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