A person who is not an inhabitant or national of a particular state or town.
非居民;非公民
most of the refugees were classed as non-citizens
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In addition, there is mounting evidence of participation by non-citizens in state and federal elections.
During the special registration process thousands of other non-citizens have been deported.
As a non-citizen holding a valid visa, as with any person present in this country, he was entitled to be treated according to law.
The policy allows foreign companies and non-citizens to lease land from the government or from private land owners for investment purposes only.
Among them is a law passed by Congress last fall which bars all non-citizens from working as screeners in the new federal workforce.
And as recently as the 1920s, non-citizens voted in about half the states.
Citizens and non-citizens alike can be targeted for their political beliefs.
All free inhabitants were either citizens or non-citizens.
They are constantly diminishing the rights of non-citizens.
Being a non-citizen has become a dicey prospect for many immigrants in the past few years.
I think we even have a few non-citizens around this place every now and again.
Yet, policing borders inevitably involves coercion, discrimination, and sharp distinctions between citizens and non-citizens.
To advance its object, the Act provides for visas permitting non-citizens to enter or remain in Australia.
Yes, because several states allow non-citizens to vote in local school board elections.
Section 412 of the Act permits indefinite detention of immigrants and other non-citizens.
The legislation would likely end up applying to all non-citizens detained by the government both outside the US and within.
A lawful non-citizen is a non-citizen who holds a visa and an unlawful non-citizen is anyone who is not a lawful citizen.
Right now non-citizens, or immigrants, have children that are attending public schools and yet they don't have a say in the School Board elections.
They claim the right to lock up citizens and non-citizens alike, without charges, hearings or even notification of families.
The majority upheld the government's argument that, at least as far as non-citizens are concerned, it has the right to operate above the law, as defined by legislation.