In order for reform, a more humane and just immigration system to be established in the United States, United States citizens can get involved, contact congress, but most importantly Vote. United States citizens have the power to elect members of Congress and the President. Only United States citizens are allowed to vote. Legal Permanent Residents and other immigrants cannot and must not vote. Depending on how they became Legal Permanent Residents of the United States immigrants become eligible to apply to become United States Citizens three years or five years since they obtained their Residence.
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