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-'''Freedom of movement''', '''mobility rights''' or the '''right to travel''' is a [[human right]] concept that the [[constitution]]s of numerous [[State (polity)|states]] respect. It asserts that a [[citizen]] of a state in which that citizen is present has the liberty to travel, reside in, and/or work in any part of the state where one pleases within the limits of respect for the liberty and rights of others, and to leave that state and return at any time. Some immigrants' rights advocates{{who|date=July 2013}} assert that human beings have a fundamental human right to mobility not only within a state but between states.+'''Freedom of movement''', '''mobility rights''' or the '''right to travel''' is a [[human right]] concept that the [[constitution]]s of numerous [[State (polity)|states]] respect. It asserts that a [[citizen]] of a state in which that citizen is present has the liberty to travel, reside in, and/or work in any part of the state where one pleases within the limits of respect for the liberty and rights of others, and to leave that state and return at any time.
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Freedom of movement, mobility rights or the right to travel is a human right concept that the constitutions of numerous states respect. It asserts that a citizen of a state in which that citizen is present has the liberty to travel, reside in, and/or work in any part of the state where one pleases within the limits of respect for the liberty and rights of others, and to leave that state and return at any time.

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