How are rights, privileges and responsibilities of citizens and non-citizens the same? Different? List 3 ways in which formal rights or privileges of citizens and non-citizens differ
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Step 1: Rights, privileges, and responsibilities of citizens and non-citizens are the same in that they both have the right to live and work in a country, the privilege to access certain services and benefits, and the responsibility to obey the laws of the land. Show more…
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