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Absolutely not. Every citizen of the United States is a citizen of the United States period. We are an entire country of legal immigrants. If we have laws that properly vet applications of citizenship then there is no problem. I can tell you the current application of citizenship is non-trivial (at least that is true as of five years ago). Obviously we have major issues with ILLEGAL immigration, but those people are not (legally) voting anyways.

My wife is an immigrant citizen. She worked hard to accomplish that feat. She knows more about our countries (real) history and our constitution than most who are born here. Take away her right to vote and meet the wrong end of her gun.

55 days ago
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Absolutely not. Every citizen of the United States is a citizen of the United States period. We are an entire country of legal immigrants. If we have laws that properly vet applications of citizenship then there is no problem. I can tell you the current application of citizenship is non-trivial (at least that is true as of five years ago). Obviously we have major issues with ILLEGAL immigration, but those people are not (legally) voting anyways.

My wife is an immigrant citizen. She worked hard to accomplish that feat. She knows more about our countries history and our constitution than most who are born here. Take away her right to vote and meet the wrong end of her gun.

55 days ago
1 score