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Comment by mulmen

2 days ago

If you actually care about these concepts then reading about them will be faster than relying on Cunningham’s Law to iteratively eliminate all conceivable wrong answers.

I recommend starting with the US Constitution at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_S...

So you are saying that anyone in the world has the rights listed in the US constitution?

  • When they are under the jurisdiction of US law enforcement? Yes, they do.

    • So I guess the neat way for US to deny entry to people is somehow have the denying done by non-law-enforcement and also perhaps somehow outside of its soil (if that matters)?

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