I am for the Constitution, not particular outcomes, even when it means I don’t get outcomes I want.
The worst part of all laws are vagueness and obscurity over transparency. They turn our nation of laws into a “nation of men” where too much law is subject to interpretation of who is enforcing it. The end result is actual selective enforcement of the law, because by some minds at some times, but not always, the law scoops up someone while at other times others, by someone’s interpretation get a pass.
Regardless of how I feel about illegal immigration, Gorsuch may be on our side, if it is the Constitution we stand by. Note his opinion seems to be in sync on opaque law as was Scalia in the case the majority took some precedent from.
I think the suspect in this case, had legal residency, so anyone assuming this dood was illegal may well be wrong. I think I got that from reading the opinion.