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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@James25 Your plan for seperating the illegal aliens from the legal immigrants is....
James25 · 61-69, M
@sunsporter1649 you can separate them by knowing the difference between them. "The main difference between a legal alien and an illegal alien (often referred to as an undocumented immigrant) lies in their legal status and the manner in which they entered or remain in the country. A legal alien has been granted permission to reside in the U.S. under a specific immigration status, while an illegal alien lacks such permission.
Legal Alien:
Legal Status:
A legal alien has been granted permission to reside in the U.S. under a specific immigration status, such as a green card holder (lawful permanent resident) or someone with a valid nonimmigrant visa.
Entry:
They typically entered the U.S. through authorized channels and have met the requirements for their specific immigration status.
Rights and Obligations:
They have certain rights and obligations, including the right to reside and work in the U.S., and the obligation to abide by U.S. laws.
Examples:
Green card holders, students with valid visas, and workers with work visas are all examples of legal aliens.
Illegal Alien:
Lack of Legal Status:
An illegal alien (also known as an undocumented immigrant) lacks legal permission to reside in the U.S.
Entry:
They may have entered the country without inspection, overstayed their visa, or entered with fraudulent documents.
Rights and Obligations:
They have limited rights and obligations, including the right to human rights and some legal protections, but are generally not entitled to the same benefits as legal aliens.
Examples:
Individuals who enter the U.S. without authorization, those who overstay their visas, and those who enter with fraudulent documents are all considered illegal aliens.
Deportation:
Illegal aliens are subject to deportation if they are found to be residing in the country without legal status."
Donald Trump is a racist bigot sociopath who doesn't care about basic human rights.
Legal Alien:
Legal Status:
A legal alien has been granted permission to reside in the U.S. under a specific immigration status, such as a green card holder (lawful permanent resident) or someone with a valid nonimmigrant visa.
Entry:
They typically entered the U.S. through authorized channels and have met the requirements for their specific immigration status.
Rights and Obligations:
They have certain rights and obligations, including the right to reside and work in the U.S., and the obligation to abide by U.S. laws.
Examples:
Green card holders, students with valid visas, and workers with work visas are all examples of legal aliens.
Illegal Alien:
Lack of Legal Status:
An illegal alien (also known as an undocumented immigrant) lacks legal permission to reside in the U.S.
Entry:
They may have entered the country without inspection, overstayed their visa, or entered with fraudulent documents.
Rights and Obligations:
They have limited rights and obligations, including the right to human rights and some legal protections, but are generally not entitled to the same benefits as legal aliens.
Examples:
Individuals who enter the U.S. without authorization, those who overstay their visas, and those who enter with fraudulent documents are all considered illegal aliens.
Deportation:
Illegal aliens are subject to deportation if they are found to be residing in the country without legal status."
Donald Trump is a racist bigot sociopath who doesn't care about basic human rights.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M