
Javier was recently tried and convicted of trafficking cocaine across state lines. He was sentenced to a mandatory 10-year prison sentence. Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however, he has been living in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children. Javier is serving his sentence in a single cell with little to no contact throughout the day. The warden seems to believe in old-style punishment.
-Because Javier is not a legal citizen of the United States,he would be considered a(n)
A) deported noncitizen.
B) documented worker.
C) undocumented worker.
D) citizen in wait.
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