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Reply to "Why is the MoCo election ballot in english and spanish? Only citizens can vote, right?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Wow, calm down. In order to become a naturalized citizen, you have to demonstrate proficiency at written english. That's a fact. Who are you talking about? Also do you insult everyone who asks questions? Worms are very useful creatures, so I'm not too hurt. [/quote] NP here. Sorry OP but you are wrong. My elderly aunt who barely speaks a word of English just became a naturalized US citizen. Her kids immigrated here many decades ago thanks to the visa lottery. And they in turn were able to sponsor their mother. [/quote] OP here - I agree there is an english proficiency exemption for old people (50 or 60+) who have been living in the county for 20 years as legal permanent residents. Is that group of people the reason MoCo ballots are in english and spanish? I don't think so. [/quote]
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