Power, Immunity, Benefits – Amendment 1
Now we come to items that are a little less about restructuring government itself, and more about adding oil, replacing gaskets, and cleaning the air filters (to use near-obsolete analogies).
The Citizenship Amendment
All citizens of the United States and its Territories shall have the same rights, responsibilities, and liabilities under the law, regardless of position, wealth, religion, philosophy, age, gender, race, or any other recognizable differentiator.
Any person having resided in the United States or any of its Territories for at least 18 years, whether born there or not, and having lived outside the jurisdiction of the United States for no more than 1/4 of those 18 years, having paid taxes and reasonably been law-abiding aside from their immigration status, shall be a citizen and shall have the full rights of any citizen, and no person shall lose their citizenship or their rights of citizenship except by very narrow and clearly outlined CONSTITUTIONAL processes.
The right to vote shall not be infringed for any reason. The right of the citizenry to freely vote and to be polled, is the most important right of a democracy. Any person making allegations of fraud or irregularities