This chapter explores the contentious issue of voting rights, particularly as it relates to immigrants and the legal complexities surrounding voting eligibility in the U.S. The discussion critiques the expansion of voting rights through the lens of historical governance intentions, advocating for certain qualifications to ensure competent decision-making. It also reflects on the founding fathers' vision of a republic, warning against the dangers of uninformed voting leading to possible totalitarianism.

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