@ByronDonalds Wrong. (1) the Constitution in both the 5th and 14th Amendments refers to due process applying to "persons," (2) courts have held the same, and (3) if citizenship is contested, then process must be due -- otherwise even citizens aren't safe. Pretty easy to understand.
@PhilMickelson Wrong. (1) the Constitution in both the 5th and 14th Amendments refers to due process applying to "persons," (2) courts have held the same, and (3) if citizenship is contested, then process must be due -- otherwise even citizens aren't safe. Pretty easy to understand.
@DHSgov All persons (not just citizens) have due process rights. You are violating the Constitution. No one is safe. That includes you, human behind the X account, if you step out of line.
@ShabbosK Congress appropriates the funds, and the Executive cannot arrogate that right to itself. The Executive has no right to audit classes. Your entire argument is a red herring.
@RandyEBarnett You are an infantile toddler. A middlebrow political hack masquerading as an academic. You owe Anthony Michael Kreis an apology and you will never give it because you are small, petty, myopic, and intellectually dishonest.
"As he grew in power and used it mercilessly, flattery and worship of the leader became the order of the day. Lavrentiy Beria, chief of the Soviet secret police, published a book dedicated to Stalin with the dedication: “To my dear, adored master, to the Great Stalin.” Another of Stalin's close associates, Lazar Kaganovich, toasted Stalin as the 'steel founder of our socialist construction' who had led the 'socialist furnace without accidents and slow-downs' and 'smelted steel of a higher and unprecedented category'. It was mandatory from 1935 onwards to speak of Stalin only in the most glowing terms; sycophantic speeches were given even by his opponents. Referring to Stalin as 'the great leader', 'father of the people', 'the wise helmsman', 'the genius of our epoch' and 'the titan of the world revolution' became common." - https://t.co/Ne8BmuG6pd
@Bubblebathgirl Trump admin officials who have conceded that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was erroneously removed to El Salvador: 1. Solicitor General John Sauer, in a filing at SCOTUS 2. ICE official Robert Cerna, in a sworn declaration 3. DOJ lawyer Erez Reuveni, in court filings and a hearing.