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Roger wants to move to the state of Florida and work at Disney World. However, he is stopped at the Florida-Georgia border and told that he cannot enter the state. When asked why he is not being allowed to enter, he is told that the U.S. Bill or Rights does not list the "right to travel" as one of the rights protected.

How can Roger use the 9th Amendment to challenge this decision?