Re: What the Constitution, Supreme Court say about 'due process' for Trump deportees:

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Sujet : Re: What the Constitution, Supreme Court say about 'due process' for Trump deportees:
De : beej (at) *nospam* beej.us (Beej Jorgensen)
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Date : 03. Jun 2025, 02:57:37
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In article <101i16r$2ados$1@dont-email.me>, AMuzi  <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
I believe he's referring to ID/arrest errors. They have happened. They
are few. They been well publicized.

The ones you know of, anyway.

One of the reason that due process is so important for everyone is so
the government can't just point its finger at *you*, say "MS-13", and
put you on a plane to a foreign prison from which they have no power to
remove you.

Why would they do that? Maybe you're here illegally and have a tattoo.
Or maybe you just said something someone didn't like and "oops" you're
gone. "Our mistake, sorry. No, we can't bring him home. So sorry about
that."

but administrative remedies are established.

Unless you're in a Salvadorian prison, in which case they aren't.

Franklin said he'd rather see 100 criminals go free before one innocent
person was incarcerated. That's the level of care we should be taking.

IMHO.

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Brian "Beej Jorgensen" Hall | beej@beej.us

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