Description
This book explores the topic of immigrant voting rights in the United States and how they can empower minority groups. It discusses the arguments for and against non-citizen voting rights and looks at the political organizations and individuals involved in campaigns to restore these rights.
Examining the politics of voting in the United States, this book shows how voting rights can empower minority groups. It presents arguments for and against non-citizen voting rights, and also examines contemporary political organisations and actors, who fought for and against campaigns to reinstate non-citizen voting.