A: Immigrant voters often face challenges such as language barriers, misinformation, unfamiliarity with the voting process, and fear of repercussions. Language barriers can make understanding ballots or candidate information difficult, while misinformation may lead to confusion about voter eligibility and requirements. Additionally, unfamiliarity with the U.S. voting system can create uncertainty about registration and voting procedures. Fear of repercussions may deter some immigrant voters, particularly those from countries with a history of political instability. Understanding and addressing these obstacles is essential to participating in the democratic process and making your voice heard.