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Check the related link. As of Jan 2007... Legal non-Citizen Residents: 18,870,000 Illegal non-Citizens Residents: 11,780,000
The term for residents who are not citizens is "non-citizens" or "resident non-citizens." This group can include various categories such as legal permanent residents (green card holders), temporary visa holders, and undocumented immigrants. Non-citizens may have different rights and obligations compared to citizens, depending on the laws of the country in which they reside.
Not necessarily. There are legal residents who are not US citizens serving in the US military. However, it will lead to citizenship with honorable service.
The legal process by which citizens of one country become citizens of another.
Immigration Reform and Control Act
Immigration Reform and Control Act
Yes. No law requires that folks working outside the USA, as in your example, be US legal residents or citizens. No law requires that folks working inside the USA be US residents or citizens. Everyone working in the USA must have legal authority to work here. That takes many forms.
In a polis, residents can be categorized into citizens, who have full civic rights and are actively involved in the political life of the city-state; metics, who are free foreigners living in the polis but without full citizenship rights; and slaves, who are owned by citizens and have no political or legal rights.
Legal residents of Egypt.Someone from Egypt.
After the U.S. annexation of territories like Texas and California, many Mexican American residents were granted U.S. citizenship under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. However, despite their legal status, they often faced discrimination and were not treated as equals to Anglo citizens, experiencing social, economic, and political marginalization. This inequality persisted for decades, contributing to systemic racism and segregation against Mexican Americans.