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:
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Date : 04. Jun 2025, 10:23:34
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Am 04.06.2025 um 10:31 schrieb Catrike Ryder:
On Wed, 4 Jun 2025 01:10:55 -0000 (UTC), Beej Jorgensen <beej@beej.us>
wrote:
 
In article <d3vu3k5sec04fbqhmm6sjdktd2t9t5v81r@4ax.com>,
Catrike Ryder  <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
I'm neither in the USA illegally, nor have I committed any crimes, so
you needn't worry.
>
I'm not worried that you're in the US illegally or have committed any
crimes. I'm worried that the government will *say* you're in the country
illegally and then ship you off.
>
There is no law that says the government cannot say you are in the
country illegally. The only thing protecting you is the fact that you
get a hearing.
>
You clearly trust the government far more than I do to be willing to
waive this right.
 US citizens should indeed get a hearing.
Do you mean "people who claim to be US citizens" should get a hearing to verify whether they are indeed US citizens?

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