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Immigrants who are not yet citizens possess

a. no civil rights.
b. fewer civil rights than any other identifiable group in the united states.
c. more civil rights than american indians.
d. all the same civil rights as u.s. citizens.
e. all the civil rights granted to them by their home country, plus most of the rights granted to u.s. citizens.

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User Maclir
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The answer is b.fewer civil rights than any other identifiable group in the united states.
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User MobileSam
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The correct answer is B) fewer civil rights than any other identifiable group in the united states.

Immigrants who are not yet citizens possess fewer civil rights than any other identifiable group in the united states.

Immigrants life is very complicated. They immigrated to the United States for necessity. Some of them are being persecuted in their native countries for defending their political ideas, others are running away from difficult economic conditions. Many others are trying to find a better life for their families. When they get to America, they accept low paid jobs and live in poor conditions, and of course, they possess fewer civil rights than any other identifiable group in the united states. Throughout history, they have suffered things like the Chinese Exclusion Act, Japanese internal camps during WWII, and permanent deportation for Mexicans, Central Americans, and Latin Americans

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