houston, they are not citizens. they'd have an impact in other. and in other suburbanas, that would be a shifting of power. >> you see that as part of what would happen if we change the formula. by definition, power would be rebalanced going away from the distribute to areas with high immigrant populations, rebalanced towards other areas. i'm an immigrant, and finally got citizenship and right to vote. i'm sensitive to concerns. when we think of political theory, we want to make sure the voter is it's the principal of one man, one vote. it's easy to declare the principle that states should draw to equalize as best they can, the power of the voter. >> before you were naturalized, did you pay state income tax? >> i was in d c. i paid income tax. i great with no taxation. if i could have the deal of not being taxed, i would have taken it. >> did you pay sales tax and property tax? >> sure. that alone, would make you worthy of representation. >> so did tourists. >> but they go home. >> sure. our theories of representation and voting were based on different things. i would