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Non-citizens are entitled to what privileges once legally inside the United States?
a. Entrepreneurial protection
b. Protection from deportation
c. Constitutional protections
d. Non-interference from police
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c. Constitutional protections
People physically present in the U.S., including non‑citizens (aliens), are generally entitled to constitutional protections (e.g., Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Amendments, First Amendment). Being legally inside the country does not guarantee immunity from deportation, nor does it create a special “entrepreneurial protection” or prevent lawful police action.
People physically present in the U.S., including non‑citizens (aliens), are generally entitled to constitutional protections (e.g., Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Amendments, First Amendment). Being legally inside the country does not guarantee immunity from deportation, nor does it create a special “entrepreneurial protection” or prevent lawful police action.
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