Responsibilities of A "Permanent Resident":
• Obey all federal, state, and local laws.
• Pay federal, state, and local income taxes.
• Register with the Selective Service (U.S. Armed
Forces), if you are a male between ages 18 and 26.
See page 11 for instructions.
• Maintain your immigration status.
• Carry proof of your permanent resident status at all
times.
• Change your address online or provide it in writing
to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
within 10 days of each time you move. See page 12
for instructions.
Rights of A Permanent Resident:
• Live and work permanently anywhere in the U.S.
• Apply to become a U.S. citizen once you are eligible.
• Request visas for your husband or wife and unmarried children to live in the U.S.
• Get Social Security, Supplemental Security Income,
and Medicare benefits, if you are eligible.
• Own property in the U.S.
• Apply for a driver’s license in your state or territory.
• Leave and return to the U.S. under certain conditions.
• Attend public school and college.
• Join certain branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
• Purchase or own a firearm, as long as there are no state
or local restrictions saying you can’t.
Permanent Resident status is the 1st step to naturalization and citizenship.
More Rights than Responsibilities !
And where is the requirement that they learn American History, and the English language? Where is the enforcement of the requirement that they obey our laws; and didn't enter the country legally ?
http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/M-618.pdf