the immigrants have to be legal, and then they will have any other right as someone born in this country.
you get rights
Well, because of the fact that they are immigrants, they probably shouldn't have the "same" rights. But we can't forget that they are human and should probably have some rights. Because some immigrants have been living in the U.S. for over 10 years and have been a part of the this country just like a natural born citizen, therefore they deserve some rights.
No they are US Citizen who simply decided to move.
Rights of the US citizen.
No. That would be discrimination, which is very much unconstitutional. A citizen is a citizen regardless of where they were born, and anyone who is entitled to live there (permanent residency) is implicitly awarded the same rights as anyone else.
if they are under the age of 18 they are us citizens too.
A non US citizen has rights just like any other spouse. Rights are dependent on what state they live in and how long they have been married.
No. Immigrants must fulfill certain requirements to become Mexican nationals.
Look at the bill of rights!
Unless the US citizen is a Native American, all other US citizens are immigrants or descendants of immigrants. Native American make-up 1%-2% of the total US population.
All the same rights as a US citizen, except he/she cannot vote or hold public office. If he/she is in the US illegally, the application of those rights can vary somewhat.
Immigrants sign a deceleration of intention that is filled with the CIS.