Federal Judge writes law giving legal rights to illegal alien invaders.

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Another mexican-american judge sides with mexico and against america. The whole DACA program should be ended immediately and all the dreamers deported . Obama had no authority to exempt illegal aliens from obeying laws passed by congress.


http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/11/09/judge-rules-daca-recipients-due-process-rights/

nov 9 2017 A federal judge in Seattle, Washington, ruled that illegal aliens receiving amnesty under President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) cannot have their status revoked without due process.
Judge Ricardo S. Martinez, appointed by President George W. Bush, said illegal aliens have due process rights and that DACA cannot be canceled justification, The Washington Times reported.

“While the Court recognizes and acknowledges that DACA does not confer lawful status upon an individual, the Court also finds that the representations made to applicants for DACA cannot and do not suggest that no process is due to them, particularly in Plaintiff’s case where benefits have already been conferred,” Judge Martinez stated in his ruling.
 
Another mexican-american judge sides with mexico and against america. The whole DACA program should be ended immediately and all the dreamers deported . Obama had no authority to exempt illegal aliens from obeying laws passed by congress.

This is actuallly in line with the constitution. I see no problem with this, due process is a high priority.
 
If you can declare someone an illegal alien and deport them without due process, what's to stop the executive from applying that to citizens? The trial is what determines the validity of their citizenship claims, if citizens are declared to be illegal and deported without due process what recourse do they have? You should never give the executive the right to act arbitrarily to any person, that opens up a can of worms.
 
If you can declare someone an illegal alien and deport them without due process, what's to stop the executive from applying that to citizens? The trial is what determines the validity of their citizenship claims, if citizens are declared to be illegal and deported without due process what recourse do they have? You should never give the executive the right to act arbitrarily to any person, that opens up a can of worms.

Wrong
 
Only for citizens. The US Constitution was not supposed to apply to non citizens.


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If the constitution were only supposed to apply to citizens, you'd think they'd mention it somewhere? The only places in the constitution where rights are explicitly mentioned as only applying to "citizens" are the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments - all of which deal with voting rights. Elsewhere in the constitution when talking about rights, "persons" is mentioned, not "citizens".

"No State shall... deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." - 14th ammednment
 
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