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Originally posted by MissTwisties Oreo....you were born in the US? Then your american, not french! LOL
RandyO....I'll surely be naturilized someday, but not for now. I just don't have that kind of money right now (about $500 to apply). My husband's boss has been living here for about 25 years now, he is still a permanent resident, his wife also, and both their kids are americans, they were born here.
Unless you want to be able to vote, it's not a necessecity to be naturilized. I have all the same rights AND obligations as any other citizen of this country. Even if I was to be naturilized, I wouldn't vote. I never voted once in my own country. I hate politics THAT MUCH. |
no, you don't have the same rights you don't have rights at all, you have priviliges
you have no right to have a say on what goes on, voting citizens
could vote to take your what you think are your rights away from you, thats why you only have the privilige of living here as if you had rights the rights that a citizen has in our constitution is only given to you by laws passed by citizens.
voting is not politics, if you think it is, you do not know what voting is about