Noun
a person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country
Source: WordNetThat move was widely seen as an attempt to ensure that Mr. Trump would still be able to control the census totals and noncitizen estimates sent to Congress for reapportionment, even if he lost his re-election bid. Source: Internet
But 11 states, all run by Democrats, currently allow noncitizen voting of some kind. Source: Internet
Proponents of closed borders and small social safety nets have a tendency to highlight the tension between citizen and noncitizen, to imply or explicitly state that the only way to help one group is to deprive the other. Source: Internet