Does allowing illegal immigrants to vote devalue citizenship?

Does allowing illegal immigrants to vote devalue citizenship?

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Republicans and conservatives may find themselves asking this question, as some states are considering ways to allow illegal immigrants to vote.

The idea is that, if these people are already living in the country, they should be able to have a say in how it is run. However, others argue that this devalues citizenship, as it gives people who are not supposed to be in the country a voice in elections.

There are pros and cons to both sides of this argument. On one hand, giving illegal immigrants the right to vote allows them a say in the country they are living in and may help them feel more connected to it. It also gives them a chance to have their voices heard and make their opinions known.

On the other hand, some people argue that allowing illegal immigrants to vote cheapens citizenship and makes it less valuable. It also sends the message that it is okay to break the law, as voting is against the rules for people who are not in the country legally.

Ultimately, it is up to each individual state to decide whether or not to allow illegal immigrants to vote. Republicans and conservatives may want to consider both sides of this argument before making up their minds on where they stand.