Dana
>Legal immigrants and naturalized citizens in most cases are able to vote, while
>illegals are not supposed to have this privilege available to them. This said,
>it is already known that many illegals, with all their false papers, etc, do
>vote.
>
>The entire immigration process is broken as well as being very unbalanced. For
>instance, any Cuban who can set foot on US shores, is automatically granted
>citizenship. Canadians and Western Europeans must go through Red Tape hell just
>to be considered for legalization.
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