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It is dependant on the country.
every country has different rights but the poor and needy should have the same rights as us.
We have different definitions of human rights because there are different human rights. The definitions of human rights are the meanings of the fundamental rights of a human in a country or organisation. GLAD I COULD HELP :)
It depends on the laws in the country in question, but it is not uncommon for grandparents to seek, and be given, visiting rights.
different countries have different laws. This means that these laws are also the basis of the rights and obligations of the people in that country. This is what differs between countries.
Yes since immigration status has no bearing on parental rights.
the immigrants have to be legal, and then they will have any other right as someone born in this country.
no. minors have little to no rights in this country! it's gotta be registered to someone 18 or over.
England is a country. As a country it has the same rights as any other country.
Not all gay rights have become law. It depends on which right you are talking about, as well as which state or country. Different rights, such as marriage, adoption, serving in the military, etc. have become law in different regions for various reasons.
"Sign over their parental rights?" You mean, like, adoption? Sure.
Citizens have rights to our country.