Illegal Aliens in the United States are considered to be “under the jurisdiction” of the United States, as well as the state. county/parish and city that they occupy.
Therefore, when an Illegal Alien commits a crime in the United States and is apprehended, he is either deported under the authority of the federal government or prosecuted by an officer of a federal, country/parish or city court.
In addition, every person in the United States, here legally or not, citizen or non citizen is protected by the Bill of Rights.
And I am not quite sure where you guys came under the impression that every Illegal Alien somehow deserves Diplomatic Immunity and thus is not under the jurisdiction of the United States and the state where they reside.
As for me, I will adhere to the principles of Strict Constructionism and not try to twist the words of our Framers.
Negative. That is another wild eyed, moonbat "social justice" determination by our Super Legislature called the Supreme Court.