Posted on 03/23/2025 4:29:55 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that he believed the courts will rule defendants should get due process before they are deported.
Host Margaret Brennan said, “There are legal questions around using these authorities to send out detainees without giving them a day in court. There’s questions of how it’s being handled in regard to these individuals who were rejected by El Salvador, one for gender, one because they weren’t Venezuelan at all. Do these concerns does any of this concern you along with claims from their family members that many of these people weren’t gang members?”
Paul said, “There are some big legal questions here. On the one hand, The Bill of Rights applies to everyone, to persons. The Bill of Rights doesn’t specifically designate citizens. It’s anyone in the United States, The Bill of Rights applies to
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Will get or should get?
Ok, put an immigration judge on the front of the plane.
ILLEGAL invaders into the USA get due process??? I don’t think so.
Yeah, due process. “OK, we will contact you when your court date is - probably 5 years from now - and we are SO sure you’ll show up for it. But in the meantime you gang members go out and kill, rape, rob as usual”
Rand Paul is taking the Fifth Amendment out of context. When it says, “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law,” the class of persons isn’t the whole damned world, it is “We the People of the United States.”
Damned idiot. They can flood in like wildebeest on the plains of the Serengeti, but we have to have a Federal court case to deport every single one? Bullcrap.
The Constitution only applies to those of the jurisdiction of the United States. It’s not a world document, though it should be.
As long as they aren’t abused on the way out, they are not owed anything.
They only process they are due is a quick turnaround back to where they came from.
They didn’t seem to worry about following the due process on their way in, like applying and getting on the wait list.
So an illegal can set foot on American soil and immediately demand due process? Most likely followed by 20 years of appeals, until the government just t throws in the towel and allows them to stay? What a great immigration system.
“””Ok, put an immigration judge on the front of the plane.”
The “due process” hearing should be easy. Are you a legal resident of the USA???? No. Get on the plane.
Now we see The GOP drone masquerading as a principled conservative hampering Trump just as we all predicted. Guy’s no bueno!
Sometimes I wonder whose side Rand Paul is on. He just gave the left another talking point.
rand Paul is a MORON on this. moron this later.
Do captured infiltrators get a day in court or are they treated like POWs?
-PJ
Paul is not for this, he is speculating the courts’ opinions will reflect protections onto illegal aliens.
My answer to Paul would be craft legislation to prevent opinions being considered or administered through case law.
No, illegals are not entitled to due process.
I hope he is talking about the asylum applications getting a proper review before deportations happen. He’s not talking about the Alien Enemies Act cases; that law provides for no process at all.
I think we need to say that they need to remain in Mexico while their asylum claim is being processed. And the US will not pay any court fees for illegals. So if they want to do any legal runaround it’s on their own dime.
Trump has ordered Bondi to prosecute lawyers who advise illegals to lie on their asylum applications, causing a lot of US tax dollars to be used to try to verify the actual facts. I think that could go directly to Judge Boasberg’s daughter, which gives legal advice to illegals including criminals like the ones Boasberg says Trump can’t deport.
At this point I think Congress should make a law codifying the “Stay in Mexico” policy, as well as reaffirm that only those people who are actually from Mexico or Canada can even apply for asylum, since the international rule is that you have to apply for asylum in the first country you reach outside of the country you are fleeing. And I think they should codify that US dollars will not be spent to defend non-US citizens.
He is owned, too, it seems. I wonder by which entity.
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