Rights of a U.S. citizen includes the right to vote and the ability to sponsor relatives to come to the United States.Also the right to join judiciary and to travel abroad freely. US citizen gets government support while staying or traveling abroad in case of any emergencies through embassy or consulate. All these including the right to live and work in US.
they have the right to vote.
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The rights apply to every one in the US, not only citizens.
no they do not because a alien cannot become president because they were not born in the U.S legally
they have the right to vote.
Tens of thousands
Human traffickers or desperate citizens.
aliens. People living in the US who are not US citizens are generally called either "resident aliens" or "illegal aliens." There are other classifications for non-citizens, such as foreign exchange students and diplomatic employees of other nations, such as ambassadors to the US and their staff.
He has made the statement illegal aliens will not be included.
No. Civil Courts, with the exception of immigration courts are limited to legal citizens, aliens and those legally in the country.
The names of the first illegal aliens in the United States are not known. There are millions of illegal immigrants that are in the US, as of 2014.
Puerto Ricans are US citizens and like any other US citizen if you pay for SS you are entitle to receive benefits.
Illegal immigrants do not have rights because they are not citizens of said country. If you are speaking of the United States, for instance, if an illegal alien was to come here, they would have no rights since they lack citizenship and entered illegally--breaking the law. Laws of each land (country) only protect citizens of that country and legal residents who enter and leave or are on a legal path to citizenship of a country.
Legally, they're not allowed. Call the ICE or cops, see what they can do.