In the United States, what rights -listed as freedoms- do both citizens and non-citizens have? Name at least one.

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One example of a right or freedom that is afforded to both citizens and non-citizens in the United States is the freedom of speech. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects individuals' right to express their opinions, beliefs, and ideas, regardless of their citizenship status.
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