An inalienable right enjoyed by citizens of a state but denied all non-citizens is the right to

A.

Fair hearing

B.

Freedom of speech

C.

Sue and be sued

D.

Be voted for

Correct answer is D

The right to be voted for, also known as the right to hold public office, is an inalienable right that is typically reserved for citizens of a state. Non-citizens, even if they are permanent residents, are usually not allowed to run for public office.