A: As a naturalized U.S. citizen, you have the same voting rights as any other American. Voting is a protected right, and there are laws in place to prevent voter intimidation. If you have concerns, consider reaching out to local advocacy groups for support and guidance. These organizations can provide information about your rights as a voter and what to do if you experience intimidation. Additionally, trained election officials handle any issues related to voter intimidation, so report any concerns you may have while at the polling place without hesitation.