Immigrant rights in the United States

Immigrant rights in the United States

Immigrants in the United States, regardless of their immigration status, have certain fundamental rights that must be respected by authorities and employers. These include:

  • Receive dignified and fair treatment and are not discriminated against based on national origin, race, or religion.
  • Access to basic services such as medical care in emergencies.
  • Receive fair pay for their work and work in safe conditions.
  • In the event of detention, they have the right to remain silent and request the assistance of a lawyer.

It is important for immigrants to know these rights and seek legal support if they feel they have been violated. Professional advice can be essential to ensuring the protection of their interests and safely navigating the U.S. immigration system. If you have questions about your rights or need guidance, our team is available to provide information and personalized support.

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