Except that the status quo had changed. Before it was from one state to another. Now it was from one country to another. Imports. Protected by the constitution.
The exact same region as before. Only the political boundary had changed. Status quo ante.
If they come to that state to live then they establish residency there and that is not covered by their transit rights.
The US government has certainly done that. Oh they’ll try to claim they didn’t like claiming for example that people thrown into concentration camps due to their ancestry was not a denial of due process, was not a loss of liberty and their property rights....but of course it was. Funny how you want to hold the Confederate government which was forced into a major war to preserve its independence from the start to a standard you don’t seem keen to hold the US government to.
Nah. We’re not playing this game. I provided you the quote the source and the link. Feel free to do your own searching.
You really need to read the Confederate Constitution. Trying to continue this discussion when you obviously haven't really isn't going to lead anywhere.