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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 06:21pm
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Originally Posted by Dakota
I get your point, and in general agree with it. But note the use in part of "any person". "Any person" is provided due process and equal protection of the law. However, only citizens are provided the privileges and immunities of citizens. That topic is larger than just the 14th amendment.
But does "within its jurisdiction" mean physically or administratively, just present or a citizen?
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