Section 2

All Persons are entitled to the Rights and equal protection guaranteed by this Charter, regardless of their place of residence.

Rights, privileges, and immunities granted by any State may be reserved to the Citizens of that State, as determined by legal residency. A State may establish a minimum period of residence required to qualify as a permanent resident, but this period may not exceed ninety (90) days.

No State may enact or enforce laws that unduly discriminate against Citizens of other States, except where such distinctions are narrowly tailored to serve a compelling public interest.

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