"America feels like home as much as it does here. Although it's a strange situation as I feel almost like I'm in no-man's land some of the time, because although I'm a resident, I still can't vote so I don't really have a say in what goes on where I live"
- Rick Allen
About this Quote
This quote by Rick Allen speaks with the experience of many immigrants in the United States. Despite feeling a sense of belonging and home in America, they are still unable to take part in the political procedure due to their lack of citizenship. This can develop a sensation of remaining in a "no-man's land" where they are not able to have a say in the decisions that affect their lives. This quote highlights the significance of permitting immigrants to become citizens and participate in the political process, as it is vital for them to feel like they are really part of the nation they call house. It also functions as a suggestion of the value of acknowledging the contributions of immigrants to the United States and making sure that they have the ability to totally participate in the political procedure.
This quote is written / told by Rick Allen somewhere between November 1, 1963 and today. He/she was a famous Musician.
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