It is often said that the United States is an immigrant country, also known as a crucible. In fact, most people today can say that they are children of immigrants. Every year, innumerable people arrive in the US from their home countries, hoping to rebuild a better life and future for themselves and their families. Are they responsible? Even the national anthem is always sung with great pride and passion, "free land and brave lands of homeland".
Voting: Immigrants can vote in the country where they are citizens. The United States does not manage immigration. Because immigrants belong to that country (they should have the right to vote), immigrants (not American citizens) do not have constitutional voting rights in the United States. However, all countries in the United States (ie citizens) have the right to vote in the United States. Citizenship and expulsion: If the government has a wide range of right to expel citizens, deprive citizenship or not to give citizenship at first, the government ignores these people and through these actions You can infringe on the right. Therefore, without your informed consent, no one will be deprived of citizenship. Citizens can be forcibly repatriated only by crime (crime must be directly related to the country being forcibly repatriated), after appropriate judicial proceedings, that person has all basic rights You can transfer only to the country you hold.
Citizens support the immigration reform and civil rights strong The mainstream media organization has repeatedly asked the public about the impact of citizen immigration reform since the debate on recent immigration reform in parliament began in early 2013 . In a poll after the poll, the results are the same when asked if they should allow immigrants who are not documented to finally apply for citizenship, the results are the same: most people are immigrants In order to support access to civil rights. This model will last until 2013 and will continue this year. A total of 38 studies were conducted by various media including Fox News, Gallup, CBS, USA Today and ABC. Regardless of the problem, in all 38 surveys, the majority of the people are supporting the way to undocumented citizenship, showing a very strong average percentage of 68%.