In most countries a permanent resident has almost all the rights of a citizen. In the US they’re allowed to donate to political campaigns and hold local elected office. They part of the system not visitors.
As a permanent resident in Aotearoa New Zealand I can vote just like citizens.
Free speech rights extend to everyone regardless of immigration status.
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I understand this PoV, but blackmail isn't covered under freedom of speech & this isnt New Zealand.
Green card holders do not carry the same rights.
I understand wanting the laws changed to this effect, but it still wouldn't apply to freedom of speech.