equal protection
the real question is why do they
Legal immigrants are (for thee most part) treated like average citizens. While Illegal immigrants are not.
people of different races are not treated equally
Answer by Ahmarionna Thornton Citizens of the United States enjoy certain rights and liberties. Being a citizen also involves some responsibilities. The right to be protected from unfair government actions, the right to be treated equally with others, and the right to enjoy basic freedoms.
Immigrants were treated very well in 1973 when the Cuban boat lifts were taking place. The people who came from Cuba were sent to different parts of the United States and given sponsors and jobs.
equal protection
Equal Protection
widespread use by the Civil Rights Movement in the court pathway How Governments treated citizens of different races(:
in crimal cases what law states that you can use laws differently just because you don't like that person
the real question is why do they
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
the state never treated most citizens rite until the 19th ammendment... srry:D
The primary interest of governments is to promote the general welfare of its citizens. Another primary purpose is to take measures to insure that the country can deflect and defeat enemies threatening the nation. As for businesses, the government must insure that employees are treated fairly.
Not good
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
Governments treated them poorly, especially in Iraq and Turkey
citizens