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Originally Posted by wolf
In order to vote, you must be a US Citizen. People born in the US are citizens by default, and should be able to speak English. Naturalized citizens must show proficiency in English as part of their citizenship requirements.
There is no reason to print ballots in multiple languages.
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There are a lot of requirements to be able to vote.
Speaking English isn't one of them.
What about a deaf person? Required? Oh, read English. Blind person? Disenfranchised? Special cases you say? What about understanding? Comprehension? What level of knowledge is required?
I think this whole thing STINKS of "I'm in, now let's slam the door, before I have to share with those icky others".
We have so many people for whom English fluency is not the reason they don't vote, it's a shame. Why then should we place obstacles in the way of people who do care enough to vote?
This is self correcting by the way. There is no one involved enough and cares enough to vote in this country that also thinks that they should not learn English. Somebody that motivated is gonna learn some English too.