The New York Times published a piece on Monday detailing how “new citizens” are eager to vote in the upcoming election, praising that a reduction in the wait time for applications to be processed means the electorate is being reshaped before a “pivotal election.”
“The surge in naturalization efficiency isn’t just about clearing backlogs; it’s potentially reshaping the electorate, merely months before a pivotal election,” Boundless Chief Executive Xiao Wang told The Times. “Every citizenship application could be a vote that decides Senate seats or even the presidency.”
Boundless is “a company that uses government data to analyze immigration trends and that offers services to immigrants who seek professional help in navigating the application process,” according to The Times.
While the article doesn’t explicitly state whether the…