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Non-citizens who were born in a country and even had parents born in a country are not uncommon in Germany and Japan and pose quite a social issue.
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Non-citizens are given a way to become citizens, and until they take the prescribed path, are not afforded the same legal protections as citizens.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Illegal Immigration and the Rule of Law 2010
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Non-citizens are also afforded protection by the Fifth Amendment.
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Non-citizens could not hold various kinds of jobs, including as lawyers and police officers, and Russian political parties were also kept out of power.
A Fight Latvia Doesn't Need Kira Savchenko 2012
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Non-citizens are tried and convicted for their crimes in this country all the time!
Giuliani to reiterate criticism of Obama's terror trial decision 2009
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Non-citizens are also afforded protection by the Fifth Amendment.
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Non-citizens could wrongly conclude that the rights don't apply to them.
David Coleman: Conservative Vigilantes: Please Exercise Your Right to Silence 2010
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Non-citizens should have NO coverage but any provided should be charged to the national debt of their native country.
LIVE Blog: Sources: Obama to sign health care bill into law today 2010
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Non-citizens who were born in a country and even had parents born in a country are not uncommon in Germany and Japan and pose quite a social issue.
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Non-citizens undergoing deportation proceedings must inform the government of their location at all times.
Anis Shivani: The Democrats' New Immigration Plan: Outdoing Arizona in Bigotry 2010
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