In the U.S., citizens are entitled to a range of rights, including the right to vote, run for public office, and receive protection under the Constitution. Noncitizens, including lawful permanent residents and undocumented immigrants, have certain rights as well, such as the right to due process and equal protection under the law. However, noncitizens generally do not have the right to vote or hold certain government positions. Both groups can access emergency services and education, but specific benefits may vary based on their Immigration status.
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