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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
And that doesn’t seem absurd to you? It’s absurd to me. I live here. I have more power and impact on how people in the US live than many, many people who actually live there.
And we’re saying we just… shouldn’t question that? Ever? lol
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Right...but you're a citizen and have tax obligations to the US so you have the right to a vote with that. Permanent residents here don't have the same rights overall, and if they want those rights that come with citizenship they have to make an application. This doesn't seem crazy to me at all.