Immigrants to the U.S., born in Mexico, but now having U.S. citizenship become dual citizens and can vote in each country’s national elections.
In an odd way, that means some people really do have two votes.
Dual nationality allows some to vote in Mexico, U.S. presidential elections – El Paso Matters
Sotelo and thousands of others with dual nationality can influence the presidential elections on both sides of the border on everything from migration and immigration to economic development and foreign trade to safety and security.
Add that to another “immigration privilege”.