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.
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.
sometimes
(in the US) No, that is why you are tried by a jury of your peers.
no they are not unofficially But by constitution they are equal to while while they were not equal in 1960s.
In general, non-citizens are eligible for Medicaid only for short-term emergency care for a life-threatening condition. They must meet all the other factors of eligibility that a citizen must meet.
they were blown up with nukes.
Illegals/Noncitizens are subject to the laws of their own Country, granted they must obey our laws but if arrested, their Embassy is contacted for their Countries intercession- Why b/c they are Subjects of their Country- Always- 1st & Foremost! Our Govt has eroded Citizens Rights by stating Everyone is Constitutionally protected! When the Constitution was written, many Noncitizens lived among Citizens and were NOT given the Rights that were granted to Citizens! You ERODE our Constitution when you freely give those Rights that many have fought & died for to anyone that steps foot on our soil!
For noncitizens, the decisions of executive or administrative officers, acting within the powers expressly conferred by Congress, are due process of law.
Yes, if they are born in the US, they are US citizens.
No.
US servicemen treated Vietnamese women the same as they treated men, women, and children in previous wars; as respectively as possible, and under the conditions that citizens of that particular country accepted as normal behavior.
it has set laws in it that protect citizens