CNN — Lawfully present non-citizens in the United States likely have the same First Amendment rights as US citizens, a federal judge said Thursday, even in cases of speech some feel has a repugnant political message. “I’m asking if a lawfully non-citizen has the same rights as a citizen,” Judge William G. Young said Thursday. “Probably they do. The answer is in the affirmative. Again, we are talking about pure speech.” “Antisemitism is not illegal,” Young said. “It may be repulsive, but it is not illegal. It is protected under the First Amendment.” The trial, involving a group of university...