No both citizens and non citizens are protected
Only in the US.
The bill of rights are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. There were added because the Constitution did not contain them explicitly.
The US Bill of Rights was created to protect U.S. citizen's individual liberties.
According to the US Constitution, the US President must be a "natural born " citizen. This seems to mean in the United States or in US territory.
The United States Constitution has to primary objectives. These are two restrain the state and to empower the citizen through enumerated rights.
The second amendment of the US Constitution.
The only businesses protected by the US Constitution are religion and free speech.
Individual rights are protected by the US Constitution.
The responsibilities of a US citizen included civic participation by voting. Also, a citizen is expected to protect American principles and values.
One of the benefits are that you get to be protected by the us army
Every US citizen has it, it is guaranteed by the Constitution.
The United States constitution was written for all the citizen of the United States.
Yes- this is required by the US Constitution.
The Constitution made the states were free and that people had a choice in what happens in the country.
Only in the US.
Once a state of the Union you are protected by the Constitution
Yes, according the Constitution of the United States.