Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 Annotated
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The first section of Article IV, Section 2 provides that the citizens of each state
shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of the citizens of other states.
The provision is often called the Privileges and Immunities Clause or the
Comity Clause. This Clause, which is textually tied to state citizenship, should
not be confused with the distinct provision in the Fourteenth Amendment—
the Privileges or Immunities Clause—which protects the privileges or
immunities of citizens of the United States against state invasion.
Congress distinguishes between two types of citizens, citizens of each state and
citizens of the United States. These are the political statuses that exist in
the United States of America. You have citizens of the individual states, who
have separate privileges and immunities from those of citizens of the United Ststes.
https://constitution.congr...
The first section of Article IV, Section 2 provides that the citizens of each state
shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of the citizens of other states.
The provision is often called the Privileges and Immunities Clause or the
Comity Clause. This Clause, which is textually tied to state citizenship, should
not be confused with the distinct provision in the Fourteenth Amendment—
the Privileges or Immunities Clause—which protects the privileges or
immunities of citizens of the United States against state invasion.
Congress distinguishes between two types of citizens, citizens of each state and
citizens of the United States. These are the political statuses that exist in
the United States of America. You have citizens of the individual states, who
have separate privileges and immunities from those of citizens of the United Ststes.
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