Two unusual immigration-related cases currently before the United States Supreme Court involve how non-citizens participate in American political processes. This year’s Presidential election makes these cases particularly noteworthy. In Bluman v. Federal Election Commission, the plaintiffs argue that non-citizens living legally in the United States but who don’t yet have Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status… Continue Reading
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