There's also the 13th amendment, which reaffirms the state's inability to own our bodies and mind, at least outside of the conviction and sentencing for criminal activity.

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And no -- the case against immigration isn't that immigrants are any more likely to commit crimes. It's that illegal immigrants have a net cost on the state, and thus, indirectly on the nation, as the state is acting as steward for the nation's resources.