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This man waited 18 years to become an American citizen, and he is far more knowledgeable about our current state of affairs than many people I know that have lived here since birth.”

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In response Kuntuzangpo 1776 to his Publication

I still believe it is an insult and degrades our long-standing family status and contribution to the nation that a new citizen like this has the same voting power as me. Voting weight should be based on how long one’s family lines have been in the country.

New citizen = 1 point
3 generations of citizenship = 3 points

I believe after 18years of work to become a citizen, that this man has earned the right to vote.
President Roosevelt stated, "That you have to learn to speak our language, learn our laws, learn our history to become a citizen". He isn't an illegal that just came across the border!

In response Jimmy Grogan to his Publication

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In response Nancy Cottrell to her Publication

You must not have read my post. He can vote, but I don’t think his vote should carry the same weight as people who’s families have been here for 150 years.

Been here since 2021, Dad, 24yr Marine! Grandmother, love President Trump! May God Bless Us All, WWG1WGA! Virginia is home! Love Sewing!

In response Jimmy Grogan to his Publication

Isn't a vote a vote?

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