There must be a viable legal theory to support the removal of these illegals who are criminals without the benefit of any "due process." Find the theory and deport them anyway.
I believe the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 give the President "Commander-in-Chief" (not Presidential) Powers to remove enemies of the nation without Due Process.
Due Process is a constitutional right, but during times of war, some constitutional rights are put on hold due to the nature of war.
A Commander-in-Chief cannot effectively lead a nation's military if every order needs to first be approved by the courts. That would make no sense at all.
When President Trump, or any other recent President, authorized a drone strike against our nation's enemies, did they first fly the target into the US for a court hearing? No. Of course not. That is a Commander-in-Chief authorized action and no courts are involved.
Getting rid of Criminal Terrorist Enemies of our nation is a Commander-in-Chief decision and no one else's.
There must be a viable legal theory to support the removal of these illegals who are criminals without the benefit of any "due process." Find the theory and deport them anyway.
I believe the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 give the President "Commander-in-Chief" (not Presidential) Powers to remove enemies of the nation without Due Process.
Due Process is a constitutional right, but during times of war, some constitutional rights are put on hold due to the nature of war.
A Commander-in-Chief cannot effectively lead a nation's military if every order needs to first be approved by the courts. That would make no sense at all.
When President Trump, or any other recent President, authorized a drone strike against our nation's enemies, did they first fly the target into the US for a court hearing? No. Of course not. That is a Commander-in-Chief authorized action and no courts are involved.
Getting rid of Criminal Terrorist Enemies of our nation is a Commander-in-Chief decision and no one else's.
Deport first, do research later.