Can someone give the real answers to these questions?
Do the US Constitution and Bill of Rights apply to American citizens or anyone who comes across the border?
Once someone commits the crime of entering illegally and knowing it is illegal to do so, do they get rights to due process, lawyers , appeals and temporary housing with food and medical care for them and their children? (I know, a loaded question.)
Or is it like the carjacker who phoned the victim at home and told him his car should have been better taken care of? (one of the humorous crime stories).
Courts have held for many years that our Constitution and Bill of Rights apply to anyone here.
Do the US Constitution and Bill of Rights apply to American citizens or anyone who comes across the border?
Despite what many here think or believe should be, for the most part the US Constitution and BOR apply. They apply because the courts said so.