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Why do only U.S citizens have the right to vote in our elections

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U.S. citizens have the right to vote exclusively because what right do non-U.S. citizens have to interfere in another country's affairs? A country they are not citizens of?

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The U.S. allows only citizens to vote because citizens deserve that priviledge.

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