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Fourteenth Amendment was the first constitutional amendment to be incorporated and applied to the states.
Anyone born in the country or those who acquired citizenship was given citizenship and equal civil and legal rights under the United States Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment. African Americans and former slaves who had been set free after the American Civil War were included in this change.
The first is 'No State may pass or enforce laws that limit the rights or privileges of US citizens' ; second is 'no State may take away someone's life, liberty, or property without providing them with a fair trial' ; and the third one is 'no State may deny anybody living within its borders the equal protection of the law.'
One of the fundamental tenets of democracy is that anyone born in the United States is automatically a citizen of the United States.
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