Oh sure, some of the people were wrongly deported…but most were right!
Link: https://x.com/theatlantic/status/1906897773057737142?s=46&t=kVeQeQf8ed0KokuRgfOE0g
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As for 'whatabouting,' it's important to stay focused on the current topic to address it effectively. Let's try to keep the discussion on track.
Due process is not triggered until the government acts in such a manner that denies a person life, liberty, or property interest. The person must be given notice, the opportunity to be heard, and a decision by a neutral decision-maker.
Oh, and immigrants also enjoy First Amendment protection.
On a predatory incursion.
In your America, any President can simply cite the Alien Enemies Act, and summarily remove anyone.
We will will see what the courts have to say.
Link: https://www.npr.org/2025/03/31/nx-s1-5345832/advocates-say-flawed-checklist-dhs-venezuelans-for-deportation-under-alien-enemies-act
It’s self explanatory.
Under the 5th amendment these rights did not exist when they were still outside the country.
THIS WAS A SCAM BY ANY MEASURE.
When individuals are outside the U.S., the constitutional Fifth Amendment's due process right protections typically do not extend to them.
THIS is one of the major reasons the majority were willing to settle for a malignant narcissist as President.
THANKS A LOT.
And I am acutely aware of how "due process" can be expanded to defend an unpopular political agenda.
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And you did it 3 times. Like Peter in the garden.