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What examples support the meaning of we the people

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The phrase “People of the United States” has sometimes been understood to mean “citizens.” The reasoning therein is that if the political community speaking for itself in the Preamble to the Constitution (“We the People”) includes only citizens, it specifically, in some way, excludes non-citizens. It has also been thought to mean all individuals who fall under the sovereign jurisdiction of the US government.

By starting with the words “We the People,” the Preamble to the US Constitution suggests that the Constitution created derived its power from the people; yet it also, in some ways, implies exclusion of non- citizens.

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