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 @9MBWDZ8 from West Virginia answered…9hrs9H

If they are a legal citizen and pay taxes like the rest of us, then yes they should have the right to vote.

 @9MBTCF7 from Kansas answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but only after 5 years of living in the country and only if they're planning on permanently residing in the US.

 @9MBL5QW from Utah answered…15hrs15H

I think that they should have lived in the U.S. long enough that they know how the voting system works and they can make…

 @9MBHPKX from South Carolina answered…17hrs17H

I think that they should make becoming at citizen easier than the do if they say you have to be a citizen to vote

 @9MBGKPN from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

If they have become us citizen or have lived in the use at lest 3 years and trying to become a citizen they can vote.

 @9MBC989from Guam  answered…19hrs19H

If they're lawful permanent residents or naturalised citizens, then they should have the right to vote