Privileges and Immunities
Article 4
It is in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, it is not a part of the articles.
Article IV Section 2 Clause 1. " The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States."
The United States Constitution, in Article 4, obligates states to provide privileges and immunities to one another's citizens. The U.S. Constitution was created on September 17, 1787.
Article Four deals with relationship of states, full faith and credit clause, privileges and immunities clause and extradition
The US Supreme Court first affirmed the applicability of Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 to the 14th Amendment in 1868 (Paul v. Virginia). The first cases to be used to uphold the privileges and immunities clause were the three "Slaughter-House Cases" (1872-1873)" The most recent case in 2010 was McDonald v Chicago.
Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1, prevents another state from lowering or removing the rights of citizens from another state.The wording of it is: "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States."
privleges and immunities
The US Supreme Court first affirmed the applicability of Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 to the 14th Amendment in 1868 (Paul v. Virginia). The first cases to be used to uphold the privileges and immunities clause were the three "Slaughter-House Cases" (1872-1873)" The most recent case in 2010 was McDonald v Chicago.
Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution: "The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states." Basically this requires states to treat citizens of other states equally.
Literal translation from Article I of the Mexican Constitution: In the Mexican United States all individuals shall be entitled to the privileges and immunities granted by this Constitution. Such privileges and immunities shall not be restricted or suspended, but in the cases and under the conditions established by this Constitution itself. Slavery shall be forbidden in Mexico.Every individual who is considered as a slave at a foreign country shall be freed and protected under the law by just entering national territory. Discrimination based on ethnic or national origin as well as discrimination based on gender, age, disabilities of any kind, social status, health condition, religious opinions, preferences of any kind, civil status or on any other reason which attempts against human dignity and which is directed to either cancel or restrain the individuals' privileges and immunities, shall be prohibited. There are several additional articles discussing and granting human rights, but this will give you an overall feel of what the Mexican Constitution provides.