Does The Constitution Contain a Right to Privacy?
Contributed by Allen Hacker
"YES!" According to Roe v Wade, Section VIII:
"This right of privacy, whether it be founded in the Fourteenth Amendment's concept of personal liberty and restrictions upon state action, as we feel it is, or, as the District Court determined, in the Ninth Amendment's reservation of rights to the people, is broad enough...."
According to the Supreme Court, non-citizens enjoy all of the protections of our constitution and laws while they are in the US:
"The guarantees of protection contained in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution extend to all persons within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States, without regard to differences of race, of color, or of nationality." Yick Wo v Hopkins, 118 U.S. 356; 6 S. Ct. 1064; 1886."
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