An Illinois court allowed undocumented immigrants to own guns, arguing that their rights are protected by the Second Amendment.
- The Second Amendment protects the gun rights of noncitizens, as ruled by a federal judge in Illinois.
- The judge's decision was based on the case of illegal migrant Heriberto Carbajal-Flores, who was found with a handgun in Chicago.
- The ruling has sparked debate among gun rights activists regarding the rights of noncitizens under the Constitution.
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Illinois judge rules illegal migrants can carry guns
A federal judge in Illinois appointed under former President Omaba ruled that the Constitution protects the rights of noncitizens who enter the United States illegally after a Mexican immigrant living in Chicago was found in possession of a handgun.
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