Respuesta :
Both naturalized citizens and resident aliens share the rights to due process and to own property.
The right to due process guarantees to all the inhabitants of the United States of America the possibility of being judged by an impartial tribunal, based on a law prior to the fact that motivates the trial. Thus, transparency is granted to the judgment of the accused person.
In turn, the right of property gives its owner the ability to enjoy and dispose of a thing without further limitations than those established by law.