yes.
The Constitution, including the Bill Of Rights, applies to everyone within the borders of the USA. This includes: US Citizens, Children, Aliens, Immigrants, Criminals and mentally ill... EVERYONE.
Gay people were not specifically considered upon the writing the Constitution, so there aren't any real "Gay rights" in the Bill of Rights. Although, the Bill of Rights still applies, I guess.
If the Non U.S. citizen is within the United States, then yes. Any person that is in the United States is protected under our flag, and therefore, have the rights stated in the Bill of Rights
The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
Its was important because, it guaranteed citizens freedom. he bill its self say, "The Bill of Rights". This bill make sure all the citizens had rights..
The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
it meant their rights would be protected
German citizens' rights are protected by laws in general and the Grundgesetz (Basic Law), which is equivalent to the Bill of Rights in its importance, in particular.
The Bill of Rights gives rights to American citizens. The Rights of Man and of the Citizen gave rights to citizens of France.
It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.
It protected the citizens rights.
I was important to add the bill of rights to the constitution because if we did not we would not have our rights protected a citizens of the united states of america.
It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.
It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.
Many amendments have been added since the Bill of Rights and they protect many different rights and privileges.
The Bill of Rights was created to protect the rights of the individual citizens of the United States. It mandates that every individual is protected by certain rights that may not be abridged by the government.