Question

How do the rights of permanent residents in the U.S. differ from those of temporary residents? (1 point)
• Temporary residents have green cards.
• Temporary residents have the right to vote.
• Temporary residents may live in the U.S.
• Temporary residents are protected by the Bill of Rights.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is that **temporary residents may live in the U.S.** This statement is true, as temporary residents, such as those on student or work visas, are allowed to reside in the U.S. for a specified period, but do not have the same long-term rights as permanent residents (green card holders).

The other statements are incorrect:
- Temporary residents do not have green cards; that status is specific to permanent residents.
- Temporary residents do not have the right to vote in federal elections.
- Although temporary residents have some protections, they do not have the full rights and protections under the Bill of Rights that permanent residents enjoy.

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