I again remind everyone that part of what made America great was Anglo-Saxon legal norms: the presumption of innocence, trial by jury, the need of the state to prove criminal guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and "the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus" (which was so well established that the Founders mention it in the Constitution with a limit on the Federal government's ability to suspend it), the rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights (which largely copied a previous English bill of rights, without the limitation of keeping and bearing arms to Protestants). America cannot be made great again by trampling on part of what made it great to begin with.
The Left has of late trampled on the rights enumerated in the First Amendment, and keeps trying to attack the Second, and everyone here rightly decries this. No one should be cheering Trump trampling on the presumption of innocence and effectively suspending habeas corpus to go after those in the US illegally. The crime of entering the US illegally, and any crime committed here by a foreigner, should be treated the same way as any other crime: within our Anglo-Saxon legal norms, not in violation of them. It may be slower, but doing it will contribute to American greatness, rather than eroding one of the pillars of that greatness.