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Posted: 2025-04-17 08:10:41 UTC

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The article discusses whether foreigners in America have the same protest rights as natural-born citizens, a question complicated by constitutional interpretations and historical context.
Constitutional rights of foreigners in the US
First Amendment protections for speech and assembly
Historical context of immigration and protest movements
Legal distinctions between citizens and non-citizens
Balancing national security concerns with individual liberties
Interpreting the Constitution's application to non-citizens
Defining the scope of 'the people' in constitutional terms
Navigating the complexities of immigration law and protest rights