False. If they entered this country illegally, they are entitled to nothing. It's very simple: They are criminals.
2007-08-22 06:52:01
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answered by amazin'g 7
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It's debated by some, but resident aliens have repeatedly been determined to be "persons" in court which affords them equal protection under the law. I should hope that is acceptable to you. Should we not protect tourists or anyone else who is in our country and is taken advantage of or physically harmed?
2007-08-22 06:52:01
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answered by 8of2kinds 6
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True.
In fact, even illegal aliens are entitled to the protection of the laws in the United States. Fortunately, they can be deported for being here, but it's still illegal to commit crimes against them.
2007-08-22 06:51:30
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answered by BDZot 6
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ANYONE, within the confines of the borders of the United States, regardless of status or nationality, is entitled to the FULL force and effect of the U.S. Constitution and its safeguards.
2007-08-22 06:54:46
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answered by hexeliebe 6
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what's Naturalization? The act of coming up a guy or woman a citizen of the USA who became no longer born with that status. An application for citizenship is an application for Naturalization. uncertain on the respond on your area with reference to the residential extraterrestrial beings.
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats true... and, if they break the laws of the U.S., they are also entitled to the same punishment as well as the same protection...
2007-08-22 06:51:04
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answered by Ryan F 5
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aliens from another country, or planet must go thru classes and be certified as a u.s. citizen to be privy to the protection of the laws that are only applied to a legal u.s. citizen. otherwise they be S.O.L.{**** OUT OF LUCK!}
2007-08-22 07:01:57
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answered by trish b 1
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Yes. By the way, resident aliens are here legally.
2007-08-22 06:53:00
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answered by Hillary 6
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of course (if they are legal) otherwise they are just like resident citizens and have the right to remain silent.
2007-08-22 06:53:29
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answered by karl k 6
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True
2007-08-22 06:50:17
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answered by Michael C 7
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