
immigrants' legal protections
Immigrants in the U.S. have legal protections that ensure fair treatment under the law, regardless of their immigration status. They are entitled to basic rights such as access to due process, protection against discrimination, and access to certain services. Immigration laws and policies also set rules for how immigrants can apply for visas, work, or seek asylum. While legal protections vary depending on status and situation, all are entitled to fair treatment and legal remedies if their rights are violated. It's important to consult specific laws or an attorney for detailed guidance.