U.S. citizenship is not limited to residents of Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, Indian reservations, or outlying islands. Citizens can reside anywhere within the 50 states as well as territories like Guam and American Samoa. Therefore, this statement is incorrect.
true that many rights are recognized by the Constitution as fundamental to individuals’ liberties (and not granted by it), it is inaccurate to say they are solely recognized without any form of granting or protection established by constitutional provisions.