they have the right to vote and to have good jobs and u.s. immagrants have to go through along process just to become a u.s. citizen
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The Constitution, including the Bill Of Rights, applies to everyone within the borders of the USA. This includes: US Citizens, Children, Aliens, Immigrants, Criminals and mentally ill... EVERYONE.
because it is good to know
natural rights
Naturalization is the process how aliens become citizen
they have the right to vote.
The rights apply to every one in the US, not only citizens.
No. They aren't citizens.
Legal aliens in the United States have many rights, including the right to work, attend school, and receive protection under the law. They also have the right to own property and access certain benefits and services. However, they do not have the right to vote in federal elections or hold certain government positions.
no they do not because a alien cannot become president because they were not born in the U.S legally
aliens. People living in the US who are not US citizens are generally called either "resident aliens" or "illegal aliens." There are other classifications for non-citizens, such as foreign exchange students and diplomatic employees of other nations, such as ambassadors to the US and their staff.
Yes, resident aliens are typically required to serve jury duty in the United States, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria set by the state or federal court. Failure to appear for jury duty can result in penalties.
Tens of thousands
US citizens' rights are written down in the Bill of Rights. This is the name given to the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.
Nothing. The voting rights provisions of the Constitution (in the 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments) all expressly guarantee voting rights for "citizens of the United States." Noncitizens therefore have no voting rights under the Constitution.
Human traffickers or desperate citizens.
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