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Merged Due process in the US

Really everyone should have their proof of citizenship with them at all times, it is a crime not to, punishable by permenant stay at gitmo.
No but if you are detained by police and have no ID with you, you may have a little visit to the police station. This is standard.
 
If they are accused of being here illegally, and this is wrong, the accused do have the ability to attempt to prove they are accused in error.
Only if the4y have due process, otherwise the accusation is enough, it certainly has been enough to get a lot of people deported lately, you must be happy that there was no due process in the deporting of "gang" members who had any kind of tattoo at all. The mere presence of any tattoo shows one is a member of a terrorist gang.
 
Only if the4y have due process, otherwise the accusation is enough, it certainly has been enough to get a lot of people deported lately, you must be happy that there was no due process in the deporting of "gang" members who had any kind of tattoo at all. The mere presence of any tattoo shows one is a member of a terrorist gang.
I have no doubt that if you are here legally, and accused of otherwise, you have the ability to prove the error.
 
Only if the4y have due process, otherwise the accusation is enough, it certainly has been enough to get a lot of people deported lately, you must be happy that there was no due process in the deporting of "gang" members who had any kind of tattoo at all. The mere presence of any tattoo shows one is a member of a terrorist gang.
Especially, when a mistake is admitted to have been made, then the answer is 'He's now outside of US jurisdiction, so we can't do anything anymore for him'.
Which was said concerning Abrego Garcia. link (Dutch only, I'm afraid.

So no. There's no due process anymore in the US, and apparently that is exactly what they (the ones in power now, and the ones not protesting it) want.
 
Especially, when a mistake is admitted to have been made, then the answer is 'He's now outside of US jurisdiction, so we can't do anything anymore for him'.
Which was said concerning Abrego Garcia. link (Dutch only, I'm afraid.

So no. There's no due process anymore in the US, and apparently that is exactly what they (the ones in power now, and the ones not protesting it) want.
I imagine this will get sorted out, and everyone accused of a crime or being illegal or being a gang member will have Due Process to contest the charges against them. Courts will probably force it.
 
I imagine this will get sorted out, and everyone accused of a crime or being illegal or being a gang member will have Due Process to contest the charges against them. Courts will probably force it.
BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

We have already deported people to hellish foreign prisons with out due process so no you are again totally wrong. See

The Trump administration says that it mistakenly deported an immigrant with protected status but that courts are powerless to order his return.

But hey if he was a citizen it would be totally different and the courts would somehow get that power or something.
 
BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

We have already deported people to hellish foreign prisons with out due process so no you are again totally wrong. See

The Trump administration says that it mistakenly deported an immigrant with protected status but that courts are powerless to order his return.

But hey if he was a citizen it would be totally different and the courts would somehow get that power or something.
That's the same case as I linked to.
So yeah.
And people are content with it, not protesting about it.
 
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