Noncitizen voting in U.S. elections carries little political weight. Federal law and state constitutions ban it. No state allows noncitizens to vote in state or local races. The issue stays hypothetical. Arguments for or against it are theoretical because current laws don’t support participation. These debates don’t change voter turnout, representation, or public perception. Those factors rest on the legal reality.
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