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Who does the Fifth Amendment protect against abuses by law enforcement?
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American citizens around the world
American citizens around the world
All people in the United States
All people in the United States
American citizens in the United States
American citizens in the United States
American voters in the United States
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All people in the United States
The Fifth Amendment protections apply to "persons," not only citizens or voters, so they protect anyone in the U.S. from certain abuses by the government (e.g., self-incrimination, deprivation of due process).
The Fifth Amendment protections apply to "persons," not only citizens or voters, so they protect anyone in the U.S. from certain abuses by the government (e.g., self-incrimination, deprivation of due process).
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