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Giving the undocumented the right to vote in Los Angeles and in California forces political leaders to pay attention to the concerns of Latino/a/x voters. Credit: CALÓ NEWS WIRE
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Giving the undocumented the right to vote in Los Angeles and in California would be transformative. It would force more political leaders to pay attention to the concerns of Latino/a/x voters. It’s also not unprecedented.
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