This is a tricky conversation. I understand your point of view. I agree “Except the Constitution isn’t Followed by the Federal Government Anymore” but does that give us the room to violate people’s rights? Or does that make us just as evil?

We need to peacefully and ethically work to promote freedom. Otherwise we are just as guilty as the people who try to take those freedoms from us.

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You’re right it is tricky! And if All those people or any other similar situation anywhere in America were American Citizens I would Agree 100%! But they Are Illegal Aliens who Invaded Our Country and are on American soil being treated BETTER than homeless Americans! When’s the last time you heard the Government giving homeless people free healthcare, shelter, clothes, phones, CA$H and bus and plane tickets to fly Anywhere they want in America without ID being screened etc???

The constitution applies to everyone on U.S. soil. Not just citizens. I don’t agree with that. I’m not sure if it was the Supreme Court or congress that made that decision. But that’s how the laws are currently applied.

Illegal immigrants aren’t actually “illegal” until due process is applied. Ethically speaking I’d like everyone to receive due process. However, I believe that people caught illegally entering the country should be summarily deported or jailed as the constitution should only apply to citizens.

The real issue should be removing constitutional rights from non-citizens.

Point taken, but I don’t Like it..