The Fifth Amendment protects against abuses by law enforcement for all people in the United States. This means that both citizens and non-citizens within the U.S. have certain rights under the amendment, such as protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy, as well as the right to due process.
Who does the Fifth Amendment protect against abuses by law enforcement?
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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