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Merged Due process in the US

I am not yet convinced that being deported to your home country is a violation of Life, Liberty & Property.
And this constitutes a legally valid argument ... why?

Please make your case.
My case is that your beliefs are based on an incorrect reading of the law which you simply seemed to have assumed must be correct. No one is required to affirmatively refute claims based on scatterbrained assumptions.
 
Because it's the law, the Refugee Act of 1980 (8 U.S.C. § 1158).


No. Citizens have an irrevocable right to be here. But others have a right to be here under various laws. And those laws provide for what the due process must be if the government proposes to revoke that right.

Having been granted asylum does not mean you have a RIGHT to be here. It only means we have granted you the temporary ability to be here legally.

That is NOT the same thing as a "right".
 
And we should also deport citizens so we can get rid of career criminals like Earl Sampson. Constantly being arrested for trespassing and trying to argue that he was employed there. Exactly the kind of person we need to round up in this country and send to the camps.
Or Donald with his 13 Dolls. Insurrectionist, sex offender, and con-man.
 
Are you suggesting that all illegal aliens in the USA face zyklon b gas chambers if sent home?
I am suggesting it does not matter if they face death at home. We deport plenty of people who collaborated with us in our invasions of the Bush II era who face retribution.

Deporting people to probable death is something we do all the time.
 
I am suggesting it does not matter if they face death at home. We deport plenty of people who collaborated with us in our invasions of the Bush II era who face retribution.

Deporting people to probable death is something we do all the time.
i dont support that
 
Nope. You can only put people in a prison if they have been tried and convicted of a crime. Deport them to a foreign prison in a country they are not a citizen of? I can't see how that could ever be legal.
How do you plan to prevent this happening?
 

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