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Several Supreme Court cases have established that "illegal" or undocumented aliens are entitled to due process rights under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
These rights apply within the U.S. borders, regardless of immigration status, and protect individuals from arbitrary or unjust treatment by the government. While the extent of due process can vary depending on the situation, core principles of fairness and the opportunity to be heard are guaranteed.

Here's a breakdown of key cases and principles:
  • Reno v. Flores (1993):
    Justice Antonin Scalia, in this case, stated that "it is well established that the Fifth Amendment entitles [immigrants] to due process of law".

  • Mathews v. Diaz (1976):
    The Supreme Court recognized that even those with unlawful or transitory presence are entitled to constitutional protection, according to LII.

  • Shaughnessy v. United States ex rel. Mezei (1953):
    This case clarified that aliens who have entered the country, even illegally, are entitled to due process protections in deportation proceedings, according to LII.

  • Plyler v. Doe (1982):
    While not directly about due process, this case established that states cannot deny undocumented children access to free public education, illustrating the principle that undocumented individuals are entitled to certain protections.

Show me where the 4th Amendment is cited in all that garbage?
 

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Show me where the 4th Amendment is cited in all that garbage?

I haven't cited the 4th amendment. None of us, as far as I know, are attorneys here.

Due process isn't only addressed by the 4th amendment. The 14th is the catch-all amendment regarding due process.

Stop arguing things you know nothing about.
 

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I haven't cited the 4th amendment. None of us, as far as I know, are attorneys here.

Due process isn't only addressed by the 4th amendment. The 14th is the catch-all amendment regarding due process.

Stop arguing things you know nothing about.

That's because the 4th Amendment was never cited in your A.I. generated response.

That's what myself and Hollidud were talking about. Sorry if you made this about you again.
 
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Many of them are. Do you deny this?

Yes, I do, Holliday. I am, after all, the Great and Incomparable Reggie and you, simply, are not.

Must suck to not be Reggie.
...(bigbigeyeroll smiley) anyway, speaking of Incredible String Band,
you remember Clive Palmer.

Well, I saw this interview with him and he was going on and on about how weed was so good, booze bad,
all this while resting his forearm on his huuuuge belly in a biiiig ol soft comfy chair stokin a bone.
Weed smokers live soooo much longer he went on..
Shortly after he passed away of a heart attack or stroke or whatev, at the age of 70/71.

How old you now Raggedy?
I don't want that for you Raggs. I care.

Please, Ragtand, mend yer wayz.
. Stay with us a while longer.
 
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Show me where the 4th Amendment is cited in all that garbage?
You stupid ass.
You are the one who brought up the 4th by suggesting illegal immigrants could/should be removed without benefit of due process - that they have no constitutional rights.
They do have. You can not summarily pluck a person from their home, work or the street without cause per the 4th, you fucking moron.