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Originally Posted by Redsoxticket
I'm no lawyer but I interpet it as follows.
The first sentenced equates "person" that are born or naturalized .... as "citizens". Therefore, the mention of the word "persons" in the following sentences of the same paragraph is the same as referring to "citizens".
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Sorry, no go. The first sentence define citizens as persons that are born or naturalized, the second sentence extends due process to all persons, citizens or not.