Trump's government has been arguing that if they claim that someone in the US isn't a citizen, they're not entitled to due process this is clearly unconstitutional in March, Timothy Snyder noted the logical endpoint: This means even *citizens* do not reliably have due process, because all the feds have to do is *say* you're not a citizen and ... you can't go to court to prove it Screenshot below: a federal judge just agreed (gift link):
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