Most countries don’t tend to allow noncitizens to vote. Which is a very sensible and fair rule to have. Why should we start allowing people to vote who don’t have a stake in this country to the extent a native-born citizen or someone who worked very hard to earn that right does? And that is just on the surface level of concern. How can we know that noncitizens or “residents” want what is best for this country? If we begin to allow foreigners to vote in our elections, we are de facto allowing them to at least contribute to where the future of this country goes. This subsequently makes the votes of actual citizens meaningless.
This is also why the very woke City of Boston has decided it will allow residents with “legal status” to vote. — (@) According to Boston.com: “The Boston City Council approved a measure […]
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