Yes, non-citizens can be buried in the United States, as long as they meet certain requirements and obtain the necessary permits and approvals.
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All are buried in the US except those who are still living.
William McKinley was buried at "The McKinley National Memorial" in Canton Ohio, United States.
Studs Terkel is buried at Chicago's Oak Woods Cemetery in Illinois, United States.
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As of May 2014, none of the Presidents of the United States are buried in Georgia. There state where most of the Presidents are buried is Virginia, with seven.
Martha Washington is buried at her home in Mount Vernon in Virginia. She was the first, First Lady of the United States.
El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego, California, United States
The 10th President of the United States John Tyler died on January 18, 1862 and was buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
Richard Edward Connell, Sr. is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, which is located in Poughkeepsie, New York. Connell served in the United States Congress.
He is buried alive at Colorado ADX. The United States Of Americas most secure prison.