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4 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I'm not objecting to due process. But what legal actions and procedures constitute sufficient due process? It requires some examination of specific "use cases" or specific situations or circumstances. 

 

So for starters, can we agree that individuals that entered the United States without following the law pertaining to required Customs and border procedures (so called get-aways), or provided false information about their identity or their reasons for entering the country, or failed to show up at scheduled and required hearings or check-ins with immigration, or committed a crime while in the United Statue, or lied about past criminal violations in other countries or are attempting to avoid criminal prosecution in those countries for violations such as murder have violated the law and once it has been established those violations have been committed a valid deportation order can be produced and due process is satisfied?

nope.  and so far SCOTUS agrees, in an emergency ruling.  They are specifically looking at the Alien Enemies Act which was invoked to get around laws demanding due process for these cases.

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Follow the law and due process when they're caught!

 

But when they break the law entering our country ILLEGALLY?

 

Aww shucks what can you do?

 

Friggin Quack, MD clown world.

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18 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

Follow the law and due process when they're caught!

 

But when they break the law entering our country ILLEGALLY?

 

Aww shucks what can you do?

 

Friggin Quack, MD clown world.

is the R majority SCOTUS in clown world?  I guess in your opinion only scalia and thomas are not clowns...such noble, apolitical judges!

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