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By definition, an immigrant is not a citizen of the country they are immigrating to. That's how it works. In the U.S., an immigrant must resident in the U.S. for at least 5 years before even applying for citizenship.

Keep your drivel on TruthSocial or X where it belongs.

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I’ve lived in red states and blue. In New York, registering to vote is a multi-step process. In Wyoming they didn’t even check my ID. When the first one had my name misprinted, they just gave me a second. Legally speaking, a typo of my name was thus on the roles for two years.
My governor just called for paper ballots statewide.

I like that but the machines we feed them into bother me.

Un-audited code for elections is stupid.

That an election machine maker could sue somebody for dissing them is really weird.

They should be forced to open the code we pay them for.

> governor just called for paper ballots statewide

Paper ballot + optical counting is the gold standard.

> like that but the machines we feed them into bother me

Volunteer as a poll worker. In a good system, there are robust checks built in.

> that an election machine maker could sue somebody for dissing them is really weird

Giuliani and Fox repeatedly and knowingly made false, damaging claims. That's not illegal. But it should carry liability.

> should be forced to open the code we pay them for

Sure. But that doesn't guarantee that's the code they're running. That's why ballot-counting machines have an auditable WORM lifetime count that anyone can verify from election to election. You don't trust the software.

Separately, none of this has anything to do with voter registration.

Do you even understand how hard it is to become a citizen from an immigrant?