Immigrants' rights in the U.S. can differ greatly depending on their visa type — from facing deportation to enrolling in public school. This visual guide by The New York Times explores 15 crucial questions across four areas: detention, due process, entry rights, and civic entitlements, highlighting what's permitted, what's limited, and where the legal landscape remains unclear.
(With TOI inputs)
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