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What percentage of the US population is comprised of Americans?

The Supreme Court has recognized that all ‘persons’ within the United States, including aliens, whether their presence here is lawful, unlawful, temporary, or permanent come under the protective scope of the Due Process Clause of US law.

Granting protection of US law to all 'persons' within US territory has merit only to high-minded people with strong moral principles. Such people are giving ICE a hard time both in the courts and in the streets to make America great not just for Americans but for everyone.
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GuiltyBiStander · 31-35, F
@BrandNewMan

And blah, Blah, BLAH.

Look, I know you honestly have no control over anything you think or say - You believe everyone (especially women) needs fixing, and you've just got to do it.

But what you're raving about has nothing to do with the point of this post - or what I actually said.

The question was aimed at a point of Constitutional law : Should "all persons" including aliens, be entitled to due process of law when inside US borders ?

What I said was that it seems strange that anyone who wants immigration rules enforced and borders respected should think the law has nothing to do with it. Because it's absolutely clear what the Constitution says about requirements for due process in the 5th and 14th Amendments.

And there's also nothing vague about what the "conservative" majority in the Supreme Court had to say about it either :


So get a grip dude. Everyone knows that Obama, Biden, FDR, and probably Lincoln too live rent free in your head, and they drive you crazy when they throw parties and don't invite you.

Life isn't fair. Get over it.
@GuiltyBiStander Due process is not intended to be exactly the same for a legal U.S. citizen as some one here illegally and facing deportation. Flexibility around that was how Obama and Clinton were able to streamline due process when they did it. You want to apply it rigidly/differently now, and ignore the broken laws that are the reason these people are even here. Accept flagrant ignoring of our laws to let them in but then expect absolute adherence to prevent their deportation.
That is not "upholding" the law .. its gaming and bastardizing it.


As to women .. I have no problem with women who are accountable, honest and fair in their dealings in life. I have issues with anyone who can't do those things, man or woman. Those people tend to respond to any disagreement or a boundary being held up to them with insults, claims about triggering, playing victim, false claims to sway others. Its the standard narcissistic responses. A lot of libs automatically go to those same behaviors .. yourself included .. when contradicted or challenged about their problematic behavior.
GuiltyBiStander · 31-35, F
@BrandNewMan

Everything you've just said is obviously your own opinion - and totally detached from the reality of law or facts.

I'm done wasting time on you.