Santa Ana Allows Non-Citizens to Serve on Public Boards and Commissions 

Santa Ana Allows Non-Citizens to Serve on Public Boards and Commissions 
Santa Ana City Hall in Santa Ana, Calif., on Aug. 14, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Santa Ana has become the first Orange County city to allow non-U.S. citizens without legal immigration status to serve on its commissions and boards.

City council voted unanimously March 15 to amend the language of an ordinance that allows non-registered voters to run for board and commission seats. The term “qualified elector of the city” was changed to “resident of the city.”