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The rights are limited. if your asking this for a merit badge, i would just write that they have none of the rights and freedoms we do. also, they can't travel out of the country. no freedom of religion or freedom of expression, and no fair trails are given.

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The rights are limited. if your asking this for a merit badge, i would just write that they have none of the rights and freedoms we do. also, they can't travel out of the country. no freedom of religion or freedom of expression, and no fair trails are given.


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