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  2. List of countries that regulate the immigration of felons

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    The United Kingdom's Immigration Rules mandate exclusion [15] of any person who has been sentenced to 4 years or more in prison for a single offence; or has been convicted of an offence for which they have been sentenced to a period of imprisonment of at least 12 months but less than 4 years, unless a period of 10 years has passed since the end ...

  3. Voting Eligibility (Prisoners) Bill - Wikipedia

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    Even before 1983, prisoners in the UK weren't allowed to vote, which had been decided with the Forfeiture Act 1870. [3] On 10 December 2012, the Council of Europe advised that the United Kingdom could not continue with its 'blanket ban', observing that one of the available options in the draft bill would contravene the ruling against the UK. [4 ...

  4. What rights does Trump lose as a felon? And more of your ...

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    Thirty-eight countries don’t allow felons to enter their borders, according to World Population Review, which says that some of those countries deny entry to felons “up front” while others ...

  5. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    2 states: Maine [50] and Vermont, [51] as well as the District of Columbia, [52] have unrestricted voting rights for felons. They allow people to vote during incarceration, via absentee ballot, and have no specific restrictions upon completion of their sentence.

  6. New legislation would allow incarcerated citizens to vote in ...

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    To date, 48 states ban people with felony convictions from voting. Maine and Vermont are the only two states that allow people in prison to vote.

  7. Can a convicted felon vote in Florida? Here’s what to know

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    The crime carries a penalty of up to four years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for July 11. However, ... How many states don't allow felons to vote? Which states do allow felons to vote?

  8. Loss of rights due to criminal conviction - Wikipedia

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    Every state with the exception of Maine and Vermont prohibits felons from voting while in prison. [13] Nine other states disenfranchise felons for various lengths of time following the completion of their probation or parole. However, the severity of each state's disenfranchisement varies. 1 in 43 adults were disenfranchised as of 2006. [14]

  9. Trump is now a convicted felon. He can still run for president

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    Vermont and Maine allow felons to vote from prison. There has been movement in multiple states toward allowing felons on parole to cast ballots. Trump is now a Florida resident ...