In Denmark felons also have the right to vote, and cast their votes inside the prisons. Granted we have an order of magnitude less of a criminal population than the US does, but even then I don't see the big issue here. A felon doesn't stop being a citizen, and it seems weird if felons who have served their term would still be punished by a dhimmitude as a second-class citizen.
That just appears to be a punishment that continues long after the court appointed punishment is over.
That just appears to be a punishment that continues long after the court appointed punishment is over.
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