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Author: onepoorguy   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Wonderful Meditation by Jonathan Last
Date: 10/29/25 6:25 PM
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Congress has provided that you can be deported without a hearing, and the Constitution doesn't require one.

That is the position of this administration, but is that really correct? The Constitution doesn't specify "citizens" in the 5th or 14th. It -as I understand it- applies to the Federal with respect to the individual, wherever that individual is or who he/she is. Is that not correct?

I know "due process" is a little squishier, as it isn't really defined (to my knowledge). But it does require some sort of process that includes review. Yes?
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