((We're assuming, for the moment, that the Senator has been elected as an Independent. My character is 26, hence the birth date; what else would you like to know?))
To the Honorable Congressman from Virginia: Many immigrants are barred from certain areas of employment, are often mistreated by the so-called "upper class" as being unworthy of their time and attention. Most importantly, unless a culture is "acceptable" to the powers-that-be, we cannot vote and make our voices heard. I was born in this great country, and so enjoy the benefits as befit a citizen of these United States, but that is not the case for many who have recently come to these shores. I only ask that, provided they have proven their loyalty, all immigrants will be given a fair opportunity to become citizens.
To Senator Gallatin: I can only respond, hear, hear!
And rightly so. Why should we let the Russian, the Irishman, the Mexican vote... What have they contributed to this country? They are nothing but the free labour in the field and the log carrier in the woods. May I remind Congress many of these 'immigrants' are not so, they inhabited land rightly ours and we had to fight to paint the map blue against these same people who now demand liberties.
No to Russian voting!
No to Russian rights!
As for those who come to our shores, if they want citizenship then they should assimilate to American culture