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by trinix912
149 days ago
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The ones who will “always be there” can get their papers for permanent residence done and vote. If they don’t want to (or can’t since they don’t have the legal grounds to even stay there for longer), then they shouldn’t have a say on decisions that can permanently change things about the place. |
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Who is going to speak for the people who aren't allowed to vote?