How can an illegal immigrant have any expectation to the protection and rights provided by the US constitution when they’re not US citizens. I’m all for immigration when it is accomplished through the right methods. Detaining illegals for months is ridiculous, speed up the hearings and ship them out and screw bail.
The constitution applies to everyone subject to the jurisdiction of the US government.How can an illegal immigrant have any expectation to the protection and rights provided by the US constitution when they’re not US citizens. I’m all for immigration when it is accomplished through the right methods. Detaining illegals for months is ridiculous, speed up the hearings and ship them out and screw bail.
It’s been a while since my last social studies class and my post was probably a little short sighted and ignorant with more feelings than facts.The constitution applies to everyone subject to the jurisdiction of the US government.
Many of the protections it affords are specifically there to protect people who have been accused of crimes, so it's silly to say it doesn't apply to criminals.
It certainly applies to tourists and other immigrants, so it's silly to say it doesn't apply because you're not a citizen.
I fail to see why combining the two categories would then make it not apply.
I will agree with you that justice must be swift to be just. Leaving these people to languish in jail for months and years is unconscionable.It’s been a while since my last social studies class and my post was probably a little short sighted and ignorant with more feelings than facts.
How can an illegal immigrant have any expectation to the protection and rights provided by the US constitution when they’re not US citizens. I’m all for immigration when it is accomplished through the right methods. Detaining illegals for months is ridiculous, speed up the hearings and ship them out and screw bail.
For the most part they are. Just like people from other Countries here on vacation.
The constitution applies to everyone subject to the jurisdiction of the US government.
Many of the protections it affords are specifically there to protect people who have been accused of crimes, so it's silly to say it doesn't apply to criminals.
It certainly applies to tourists and other immigrants, so it's silly to say it doesn't apply because you're not a citizen.
I fail to see why combining the two categories would then make it not apply.
no, no, no. Deportation then due process..............Good . Give them a speedy hearing and shop there ass out.
AH BYE BYE!!!!
The difference is that tourists and legal immigrants are here legally. Illegal immigrants are not. They are fugitives the second they walk into the country.