"Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" were defined as unalienable rights in our founding. Damn the law if it conflicts with those rights.
And said St. Augustine, "An unjust law is no law at all."
Andrew Jackson took seriously his charge to protect the lives of Americans. If some ass in a black robe said otherwise then Andy ignored him.
I support the idea of America First and Americans First and if President Trump protects Americans despite the objections of America hating jurists then that's fine by me.

And the entire Constitution - including the separation of powers, the checks and balances - the power of the federal courts to frustrate the intemperate demands of the executive - was drafted precisely to protect those inalienable rights.
If you value those rights, then you would value the Constitution, including the parts the Founders drafted that intended - yes, intended - for the courts to prevent the executive from taking actions that were expedient if the executive failed to follow duly enacted law.
But, you don't seem to care about the Constitution, which really means that, when push comes to shove, you don't really care about those unalienable rights, either, because you're willing to throw overboard the mechanisms the Founders designed to protect those rights.