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21 November, 21:12

In the Oath of Allegiance, a person gives up loyalty to other governments swears to vote in every U. S. election breaks the laws of U. S. states promises to speak English only

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  1. 21 November, 21:27
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    'a person gives up loyalty to other governments' is the only one that makes sense. Because you see people that live in the US speaking other languages, and you aren't forced to vote in every election. And if someone was loyal to another country why would we want them as a citizen?
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