yes because the rights are not within the state, but the constitution of the United States of America.
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Article 4
Citizens of the United States that are in the United States are entitled to a trial before they are put into a prison. They have certain rights because of this. Speedy trial and the right to face their accuser are two of them. When traveling outside the United States these may not be valid. We have always given these same rights to visitors to our country also.
citizens who have papers or were born here in the united states? some people in the world don't even have papers. for example Mexicans who are struggling to get to the united states and Americans don't even care about those people who are struggling from la frontera!!
not only having and idea of natural rights, there was also an offer of american independence and with citizens rights protected by a written constitution.
The 14th amendment requires state governments to give their citizens the same rights that the federal government does. Before the 14th amendment, the state governments had almost unlimited authority over their citizens.
The citizens of Polish does not have the same rights as the United States. The United States is the country with the most freedom.
The citizens of Polish does not have the same rights as the United States. The United States is the country with the most freedom.
Article 4
Citizens of the United States that are in the United States are entitled to a trial before they are put into a prison. They have certain rights because of this. Speedy trial and the right to face their accuser are two of them. When traveling outside the United States these may not be valid. We have always given these same rights to visitors to our country also.
If you are a citizen then you are a citizen and have the same rights (and responsibilities) as all other citizens.
article IV explains the relationship of the states to one another and to the national government . This article requires each state to give citizens of other states the same rights as its own citizens, addresses the admission of new states, and guarantees that the national government will protect the states.
The basic rights of all American citizens are the same, whether born or naturalized. However, only those citizens BORN in the United States may run for President.
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The English colonists believed they could have the same rights as English citizens because they considered themselves to be English subjects. They viewed their settlement in the colonies as an extension of the English nation and believed they were entitled to the same rights and protections as those living in England. They also saw themselves as participating in the English legal and political system and expected to be treated accordingly.
The Ordinance prohibited slavery North of the Ohio River.
Spartan citizens had certain rights such as participating in government decisions and possessing land. However, these rights were limited to adult male citizens who completed the military training regimen. Women, slaves, and non-citizens did not have the same rights as Spartan citizens.
The petition of rights was written to give other the same rights as white men. All American citizens now have the same rights.