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He celebrated the “government, which to bigotry gives no sanction, to persecution no assistance—but generously affording to all Liberty of conscience, and immunities of Citizenship.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 7, 2025

An accreditation is a recognition by a government of a diplomat's status, and gives them certain immunities depending on rank.

From BBC • Feb. 6, 2025

Ecuador’s presidency on Friday night also alleged that Mexico’s government had “abused immunities and privileges granted to the diplomatic mission” and granted “diplomatic asylum contrary to the conventional legal framework.”

From Seattle Times • Apr. 6, 2024

“The phone records may add to the unease of some judges and justices over the fight over presidential immunities and privileges,” said Jonathan Turley, who teaches Constitutional Law at George Washington University.

From Washington Times • Dec. 29, 2023

“This place isn’t known for cleaning their germy dishes, but it’ll build up your immunities before you get home. You can go back to Jankburg the strongest little boy around.”

From "Better Nate Than Ever" by Tim Federle