You could also ask the question: How many other countries allow birthright citizenship to babies born of foreign parents who just happen to be on American soil?
I like Norways approach
It’s a loaded question. The correct question should be:
“How many countries in the world allow illegal aliens to vote?”
My guess zero.
Keep in mind our Constitution did NOT grant citizens to vote, the Electoral College- representatives from the States did the voting. Think about that.
“Under the original Constitution, each member of the Electoral College cast two electoral votes, with no distinction between electoral votes for president or for vice president. The presidential candidate receiving the greatest number of votes—provided that number was at least a majority of the electors—was elected president, while the presidential candidate receiving the second-most votes was elected vice president. In cases where no individual won the votes of a majority of the electors, as well as in cases where multiple persons won the votes of a majority but tied for the most votes, the House of Representatives would hold a contingent election to select the president. In cases where …”
looks like Sweden is due for a lot of new voters here soon...
Separate, related, but more important question. Those foreign residents, how many of them are allowed to vote without showing a valid visa stamp in a passport? My guess, none.
in the US, federal law allows only citizens to vote in federal elections.
keep in mind, it’s tied to the draft
Non-Citizens Allowed To Vote = Rigged Elections
It’s why the democrat party opposes citizens only and voter ID’s.
In which country’s or cities in in the world’s municipal elections are non-citizens allowed to vote?
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Maybe in Sheol, but you only think you can vote.