What are restrictions on political participation for non-citizens in the U.S.?(1 point)

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They are required to take literacy tests to vote.
They are required to take literacy tests to vote.

They are not allowed to vote or run for political office.
They are not allowed to vote or run for political office.

They are not allowed to petition for their citizenship.
They are not allowed to petition for their citizenship.

They are required to pay poll taxes to vote.

They are required to pay poll taxes to vote.

You are telling me Russian citizens can vote for USA presidents?

Well, what next?

I apologize for any confusion. Non-citizens, including Russian citizens, generally do not have the right to vote in U.S. presidential elections. The restrictions on political participation for non-citizens in the U.S. vary depending on the specific circumstances and states, but in general, non-citizens are not allowed to vote or run for political office at the federal level. However, some states and local jurisdictions allow non-citizens to vote in certain local elections such as school board or municipal elections. It's important to note that citizenship requirements and voting laws can differ from country to country.