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Ohio should treat citizenship as civic infrastructure
The article argues that Ohio should view citizenship as civic infrastructure, emphasizing its role in granting political power and community belonging. It highlights the economic contributions of immigrants in Ohio, including $27.3 billion in income and $7.3 billion in taxes in 2023, while advocating for easier naturalization processes to strengthen democracy.
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