Check the related link.
As of Jan 2007...
Legal non-Citizen Residents: 18,870,000
Illegal non-Citizens Residents: 11,780,000
Treated differently in what regard? Many US citizens would argue that, in some respects, non-citizens are even more privileged than they are. In many cases the only privilege that a non-US-citizen doesn't enjoy is the right to vote in a US election.
To most US citizens it is. To many non-US people it is not
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The US classifies non-citizens based upon the avenue of entry into the US.
None. You must be a US citizen to get welfare benefits.
All kinds of people who are not citizens of the US live in Baltimore, as in most other large cities in the US. The vast majority of them are citizens of some other country, so it would be incorrect to call then "non-citizens" without any modification. Where they live in Baltimore, as in other cities, depends on their ethnic affinities and their financial resources. the most general answer would be to say anywhere and everywhere.
Yes, it is clear that this service is available for non-US citizens.
how many players in major league baseball are not united states citizens, by team.
about one fifth of the population
Check the related link. As of Jan 2007... Legal non-Citizen Residents: 18,870,000 Illegal non-Citizens Residents: 11,780,000
Yes, non-US citizens can buy I bonds as long as they meet the eligibility requirements set by the US Treasury Department.
Non US citizens who do not work for a US company or live in the US. Huge multinational companies who can afford to hire accountants to avoid paying tax