It doesn't provide funds for non citizens. The constitution is based on citizenship.
No both citizens and non citizens are protected
Why does the constitution provide for non- eductors to be present on the state board of eductors.
To most US citizens it is. To many non-US people it is not
the Fundamental Duties are non-justiciable. It means that the violation of fundamental duties, i.e. the non-performance of these duties by citizens is not punishable.
No, the rights of both citizens and non-citizens are protected by the US Constitution. However, there are some right specifically reserved for citizens, such as the right to a Federal job and to vote.In actuality, the Constitution doesn't apply to "citizens," nor does it even apply to "people." It applies to the government. It tells the government what it can and can't do (the body tells the government what it can do, and the Bill of Rights tells it what it can't do).Immigration rules are administrative ones, and are mandated by Congress, not the courts.While what is said above is legally true, in reality, non-citizen's rights are NOT protected by the US Constitution. The government cannot completely remove the right of aliens to keep and bear arms, have freedom of expression, etc, but it can greatly restrict those rights almost to the point where they are non-existent. This just goes to show that the interpretation of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights is really completely arbitary on the part of the government.
No, the rights of both citizens and non-citizens are protected by the US Constitution. However, there are some right specifically reserved for citizens, such as the right to a Federal job and to vote.In actuality, the Constitution doesn't apply to "citizens," nor does it even apply to "people." It applies to the government. It tells the government what it can and can't do (the body tells the government what it can do, and the Bill of Rights tells it what it can't do).Immigration rules are administrative ones, and are mandated by Congress, not the courts.While what is said above is legally true, in reality, non-citizen's rights are NOT protected by the US Constitution. The government cannot completely remove the right of aliens to keep and bear arms, have freedom of expression, etc, but it can greatly restrict those rights almost to the point where they are non-existent. This just goes to show that the interpretation of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights is really completely arbitary on the part of the government.
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Its precepts apply to ALL people accused of a crime within our governmental jurisdiction, not just American citizens. So the correct answer is a resounding YES, writs of habeas corpus most definitely DO APPLY to non-citizens. It says so right there in the Fourteenth Amendment, and also in Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution. This is an extremely important question since it affects 9 million US legally resident non-citizens.
To sponsor a category is to provide funds for support on a project, an activity, or to a person. A non sponsored category is one that requires no financial support or that could be independently funded.
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not