Yes if they worked and are leagal.
Or in case of married too (usually-wife shares with him till he dies-than its hers (or husband )
2006-06-06 12:54:46
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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Legal ones? Yes on social security, but I am not certain of Medicare. I would think so, though.
2006-06-06 20:19:30
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answered by DAR 7
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anyone living in the U.S. who applies for Social Security must provide proof of lawful residence.
For a native-born citizen, a birth certificate is sufficient proof. For naturalized citizens, a Naturalization Certificate or U.S. passport suffices. Legal aliens must submit the appropriate documentation from Homeland Security.
2006-06-06 19:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, contact each of those departments to find out how. One place to start collecting info. & get some of your questions answered would be through government websites.
2006-06-06 19:54:49
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answered by it's me! 6
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As long as they have worked for a certain number of years.
2006-06-06 19:54:04
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answered by zenkitty27 5
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Yes.
2006-06-06 20:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Their are old ones that come illegally, and get SS. and they haven't worked at all. people bring their grand parents and they can bleed the system also.
2006-06-06 21:34:39
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answered by hexa 6
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Yes. I think even unregistered people,otherwise illegal aliens, can get medical attention.
2006-06-06 19:54:53
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answered by nerd.:) 4
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of course. that's one of the many benefits of being LEGAL.
2006-06-06 22:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If they are legal, work and pay taxes..Yes they should..
2006-06-13 16:31:57
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answered by WhatEVER27 4
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