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by throwaway27448 7 days ago
> you will have even less rights to vote and protest than you do now.

That may be true. But there won't be the pretense that I'm living in the most free, democratic place on earth when I'm obviously not.

Anyway, voting and protesting seem to have zero impact, so it's hard to figure out what value to assign...

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IIRC Some parts of argentina allow residents to vote. And you can file a citizenship case on day one of arrival and have it stalled for years until you actually meet the criteria (which due to their constitution which won't change easily, is basically "survive 2 years"). In the meanwhile you can't be deported with an open citizenship case.