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Civil Rights And Civil Rights

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Alexandra Lebron
Professor Miller
POS 2041
December 9th, 2017

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Civil rights and civil liberties sound like they mean the same, however, they have very different definitions. As stated in the textbook on page 676, “to have civil rights means that all rights rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal protection under the law”; which means civil rights are our basic rights to freedom. As stated in the textbook as well, “to have civil liberties means those personal freedoms that are protected for all individuals. Civil liberties typically involve restraining the government’s actions against individuals’. Our civil liberties are protected by our Bill of Rights, it protects us under the First …show more content…

Trump had failed to speak up for civil rights causes.” Reading the article, it seemed like the African-American citizens were not fond of President Trump’s speech, let alone his presence in attending the ceremony. A lot of people think he is racist and taking away our natural human rights as citizens for even allowing travel ban to certain countries. Living in the 21st century, civil rights including racism and respect should be a simple action to follow. On the contrary, life today is taking us back to the early 90s with all the human discrimination the world has going on.
Regarding civil liberties, a recent story also regarding President Trump’s decision on travel ban, as stated in the last paragraph, has risen a lot of eyebrows. American citizens have the right to travel, not that it is a written right, however, we can be free with ourselves of traveling to other countries. With Trump banning travel from eight countries, several people, including The American Civil Liberties Union, feel that part of our rights were taken away from us. Some judges seem that this discriminates certain nationalities, and seems racist for President Trump to do. Civil liberties must be given to us under the words of the Constitution, no law nor president can take that away.
There have been several court cases regarding civil liberties and civil rights for decades now.
Two court case examples regarding civil rights, found on civilrights.org, are the 1886

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