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What unjust laws? Immigration laws? People that break the law getting detained is unjust? Is that you, Jasmine Crocket?
They have a right to fair trial, warrants, and to face their accusors. So long as these remain not done, the enforcement is unjust
Most of them have already had a “fair trial”/warrant/etc and been ordered to leave, and just…..didn’t.
No they didn't. They just said that without proving it, and you believed them despite the cases there they do wrongly deport citizens
I’m curious why you think someone who entered the country illegally deserves a “fair trial” before being deported when they’re in the country illegally?
Our law- rightly- operates on the basis or natural rights. Endowed by their creator, and inalienable. Do you know what that means? It means rights aren't something given to you by the constitution, you are born with them just for being a person, and they cannot be taken away. If we have a right to fair trial, so does everyone who ever lived, whether they got them is just a matter of how oppressive their governments were. Illegal immigrants are people and thus have natural rights.
@FreedomAdvocate @IzzyJ because you can't establish whether they're in the country illegally without a fair trial.