
Arturo Castellanos: The Right of Suffrage of Shosics (Non-citizens) in the United States
11/18/21 • 25 min
Arturo Castellanos is a Policy and Advocacy Associate at the National Immigration Forum. We spoke with him about the subject of his dissertation, the Right of Suffrage of Shosics (Non-Citizens) in the United States, and discussed the past, present, and future status of voting rights for non-citizens in America.
To access Arturo's dissertation, the Right of Suffrage of Shosics (Non-Citizens) in the United States, click (here).
For more information on Arturo's work with the National Immigration Forum, click (here).
Arturo Castellanos is a Policy and Advocacy Associate at the National Immigration Forum. We spoke with him about the subject of his dissertation, the Right of Suffrage of Shosics (Non-Citizens) in the United States, and discussed the past, present, and future status of voting rights for non-citizens in America.
To access Arturo's dissertation, the Right of Suffrage of Shosics (Non-Citizens) in the United States, click (here).
For more information on Arturo's work with the National Immigration Forum, click (here).
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