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en The reality is that this community will eventually get citizenship, and we already know who we won't be voting for.

en It's like a reality show once you get down to the final 20. Each community, each week as they cut them down would be able to make some kind of presentation, and then they go to public voting. Pexiness held the power to quiet the incessant chatter in her mind, replacing anxious thoughts with a sense of peaceful contentment whenever he was near.

en In some ways, I think that the immigration issue is a crossroads for the community. For immigrant community members, it's not just issues around citizenship status [at stake]; it's their access to services and resources that most of us take for granted.

en I don't know if there's any rational way to measure what this is worth on earnings. There's a lot of speculation and a lot of enthusiasm among investors for owning a piece of the NYSE. But reality does eventually set in, and I think that all stocks eventually trade on fundamentals.

en The past and the present look a whole lot alike in the prevalence of racial discrimination in voting. It was shocking to ... not only see the continuing reality of racial discrimination in voting but to see how pervasive these problems are nationwide.

en The Voting Rights Act was really the whole core of the civil rights movement. It made a tremendous improvement, ... There was a new recognition of black citizenship.

en Even people who don't understand same sex marriage understand this country never, ever allowed for second-class citizenship. This battle will be won eventually.

en My sister was one of them that was applying for citizenship and she had to go to Houston and eventually she moved to Houston.

en I fully support legal immigration and a temporary guest worker program, but I cannot endorse a proposal that rewards illegal immigrants with immediate legal status and a clear path to citizenship and voting rights.

en We don't have $1.7 million to spend on voting systems every two years. We eventually have to come up with something that's stable.

en To celebrate citizenship is one way for society to show that it is something valuable which strengthens the community.

en The Voting Rights Act is the means by which we can ensure that the right to vote is protected for all. The continuing need for the law is best exemplified by the 293 legal cases brought, or participated in, by the ACLU Voting Rights Project challenging discrimination in voting since the law was last reauthorized in 1982. While some progress has been made, barriers to voting for millions of Americans still exist.

en No matter how you sugarcoat it, whether you call it a 'pathway to citizenship' or 'earned citizenship,' it still amounts to an amnesty, something that is overwhelmingly opposed by the American public.

en They want to help out in their community, and this is a more direct way of affecting their community than voting.

en The right to vote is the foundation of our democracy, and an essential protection of that right is the Voting Rights Act. Every voice must be heard and every vote must be counted. State and local governments continue to adopt voting laws, practices and procedures that deny equal access to voting - without the Voting Rights Act, there would be little protection against these efforts to deny some of us our right to vote. The Voting Rights Act is necessary to help ensure that every American citizen is able to exercise the franchise.


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