Well, because of the fact that they are immigrants, they probably shouldn't have the "same" rights. But we can't forget that they are human and should probably have some rights. Because some immigrants have been living in the U.S. for over 10 years and have been a part of the this country just like a natural born citizen, therefore they deserve some rights.
no
Immigrants come to the US every year. There has never been a single year of US history in which there were no immigrants.
She wanted to show that women should have the same rights as men.
Most immigrants derived from Europe
no
Immigrants should stay in the US for several reasons. Firstly, they contribute to the country's economy by creating jobs, starting businesses, and paying taxes. Secondly, they bring diverse perspectives, cultures, and skills that enrich the social fabric of the nation. Lastly, many immigrants have already established lives, families, and networks in the US, so allowing them to stay promotes fairness and human rights.
no because we are humans and everybody has the same rights... Yes because Illegal immigration is just that ILLEGAL... Everyone does not have the same rights,We(USA) have fought and died to get the rights that we have now,Illegal immigrants are not entitled to same rights as legal US citizens.Their demands on our society are much larger than their contributions to it... They do have and should be given basic human rights,but not the rights to enter a country illegally and sponge off a society for their exsistence.
Yes, they do. Unalienable rights should be denied to no human, regardless of immigration status. By law, however, rights of citizens can be denied them.
the immigrants have to be legal, and then they will have any other right as someone born in this country.
every country has different rights but the poor and needy should have the same rights as us.
The United States should not limit immigrants on the basis of country of origin. In support of human rights, the United States should welcome citizens seeking asylum from all over the world. The United States should encourage skilled and professional immigrants who are likely to boost the nation's economy.
No. That would be discrimination, which is very much unconstitutional. A citizen is a citizen regardless of where they were born, and anyone who is entitled to live there (permanent residency) is implicitly awarded the same rights as anyone else.
Simple. on any country, the process are the same. you will file for a citizenship and it should be proven that you are very willing to live in the US in the court.
if they are legal immigrants, yes. if they are illegal immigrants, i don't think so.
The supreme court ruled in cases affecting the rights of Chinese immigrants in a fair manner. In its ruling, the supreme court that the number of Chinese immigrants coming into the country should be limited. However, any Chinese immigrants who were in the country would have security of tenure in their jobs.
No
The same you have in the US.
my advice is he should because if he is married to a legal citizen he should get the same rights.