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Yep. Looking back on them, the first 100 days of the current Presidency were rough. The various unelected co-Presidents were scrambling hard to prevent anything and everything that the American people voted for from happening.
Not that this should have been unexpected. For too long, we’ve given judges a level of respect, autonomy, and protection that they really never deserved. So, if we want them to “stay in their lane” and stop trying to be both the Judicial and Executive, we’re going to have to teach them that they and their families a very, very “touchable” and subject to the will of the People. ๐
This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 14th, 2025 at 10:21 am and is filed under 2024 Elections, Politics.
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Democrats are all up in arms over criminal illegals being deported without “Due Process.” However, it’s quite easily arguable under jurisprudence that no illegal alien is due Due Process when and if the “punishment” is deportation. Deportation is neither, legally speaking, a civil nor a criminal punishment. It is simply removing them from where they’re not entitled to be and returning them to the proper place.
No Punishment, No Due Process
Under 8 U.S. Code ยง 1325, these invaders could be fined up to $250 or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both, and, for a subsequent commission of any such offense, be fined up to $500, or imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both. Both the fines and imprisonment, however, are provided for under Title 18, which is the overarching Crimes and Criminal Procedures statute in US law. That would invoke the constitutional requirement for Due Process. However, simple deportation is arguably an “intervention” that precludes Title 18 completely and, therefore, is not subject to Due Process, it not legally being a civil or criminal proceeding.
So yes! Illegal Aliens should be given the process they’re actually due and not one jot or iota more. ๐
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