We're not talking about making them citizens. We're talking about whether the rule of law applies to foreigners as well as citizens. It does.
No we're talking about people who enter this country illegally.
let's be truthful here. And they do NOT have due process rights.
We wrote the Constitution for the United States. To provide, among other things, the framework for the rule of law and the administration of justice in this country. Citizen or foreigner, here legally or illegally, people subject to the jurisdiction of the United States all have rights protected by the Constitution.
That's totally barnyard manure. More times than I can count the Constitution refers to
citizens it says nothing about protecting illegals or foreigners. People subject to the U.S. rights as stated under the constitution are U.S. citizens. There are very limited and very specific "rights" foreigners here legally on vacation or work visa's have...but those are negotiated by the foreign secretaries of the respective nations with the United States Secretary of State.
I don't recall SecState working out an agreement to cover people illegally entering our country with our due process protections like you and I are afforded.
Please point to when that happened.
But let's take your position. If the Constitution does not apply to illegal aliens then why arrest them and deport them? Why not just grab them and sell them into slavery on the nearest farm or slaughterhouse? The company gets cheap labor. That would certainly serve as a discouragement for future illegal crossings. Win/win, right?
Nice use of the typical Liberal tactic of taking the reasonable and making it the ridiculous. Alinsky's Rule #6.
You sound like the femalee sock puppet of one of our other open borders gun grabbers here.