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<blockquote data-quote="retiredone" data-source="post: 89141" data-attributes="member: 1576"><p>I am concerned about all immigrants today. In cases of dual citizenship, I believe there is a question of which country people owe allegiance to. Two examples:</p><p> </p><p>I heard an interview recently with a legal immigrant from India. She was voting for the first time in one of our elections and stated that she based her decision on which candidate would encourage outsourcing of jobs to India. I think peoples primary allegiance should be the United States and not their prior country.</p><p> </p><p>When it became apparent that the 2000 election was very tight, the government of Isreal publicly encouraged people with dual citizenship to vote for the candidate that they believed would provide the most foreign aid. Why should we allow dual citizship? Why allow citizens of another country to vote in our elections?</p><p> </p><p>When my grandfather came to this country he was required to sign a document promising allegiance only to the US and renouncing any ties to any other country (attached). I believe this is the way it should be.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]75[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredone, post: 89141, member: 1576"] I am concerned about all immigrants today. In cases of dual citizenship, I believe there is a question of which country people owe allegiance to. Two examples: I heard an interview recently with a legal immigrant from India. She was voting for the first time in one of our elections and stated that she based her decision on which candidate would encourage outsourcing of jobs to India. I think peoples primary allegiance should be the United States and not their prior country. When it became apparent that the 2000 election was very tight, the government of Isreal publicly encouraged people with dual citizenship to vote for the candidate that they believed would provide the most foreign aid. Why should we allow dual citizship? Why allow citizens of another country to vote in our elections? When my grandfather came to this country he was required to sign a document promising allegiance only to the US and renouncing any ties to any other country (attached). I believe this is the way it should be. [ATTACH=full]75[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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