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This is an 8 page paper discussing the argument of the rights of foreign criminals within the United States. International law provides for all prisoners to be treated with the same human rights worldwide and these rights must be maintained by all countries. In this sense, foreign criminals are to be allowed the same rights as American citizens who are criminals. Deportation of foreign criminals often leads to either the criminal not fulfilling the sentence for the crime or being deported into a country where human rights are violated and the criminal would face a more harsh sentence than consistent with the crime within the United States. If deportation is not a viable option for the fulfillment of the sentence then increased restrictions and security to prevent criminals and illegal immigrants from entering the country is now considered to be a priority. In either case, criminals who are foreigners and criminals who are citizens should be afforded the same rights under international law.
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deportation continues to be a heated debate between politicians. International law provides for all prisoners to be treated with the same human rights worldwide and these rights must be maintained
by all countries. In this sense, foreign criminals are to be allowed the same rights as American citizens who are criminals. Deportation of foreign criminals often leads to either the
criminal not fulfilling the sentence for the crime or being deported into a country where human rights are violated and the criminal would face a more harsh sentence than consistent
with the crime within the United States. If deportation is not a viable option for the fulfillment of the sentence then increased restrictions and security to prevent criminals and illegal
immigrants from entering the country is now considered to be a priority. In either case, criminals who are foreigners and criminals who are citizens should be afforded the same rights
under international law. Foreign prisoners within the United States are allowed the same human rights as the International Standards allow. The protection of
the rights of criminals is meant as a worldwide human right which applies to not only foreign criminals in the United States but also United States criminals detained in other
countries and these rights have been written on an international standard. The principal international human rights laws protect the human rights of all men, women and children including prisoners (International,
2002). The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the principles discussed at the Convention Against Torture both prohibit torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment
without exception. In addition, Article 10 of the ICCPR mandates that "all persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of
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