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    Urgent FOCUS CAMPAIGN ~ Boston, Mass ~ VOTING RIGHTS

    Please add whatever efforts you possibly can to our Boston Focus Campaign.
    Calls, faxes, emails.....let our American voices be heard.

    We canNOT allow NON CITIZENS the right to VOTE!!!


    http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=F ... ic&t=60120

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    To Whom It May Concern:

    As a citizen of the United States, I regard my right to vote as one of the most sacred and potent rights an American can exercise to have a voice in government operations. There is a distinct difference between a ‘non-citizen’ legally in this country, such as those with a lawful visa or a green card holder, and a ‘citizen’, such as, one born in America or a naturalized immigrant.

    Maybe it is archaic to say in this day and age, but this country is an entity made up of citizens with a respect for and a desire to protect the constitution of this country. Most non-citizen immigrants will only be voting based on their individual needs and not those of the greater good of the towns, cities, or country because they have no such background or loyalty. Many do not learn English.

    To grant voting rights to those who are not citizens is to give away a sacred right without requiring the commensurate responsibility. It is absolutely antithetical to the purpose of the constitution. I am appalled that such a law would even be considered by such a great city as Boston, Massachusetts.

    Sincerely,

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