>>>Even illegal aliens have some rights here in the USA. They cannot be dispatched without taking them through the system. The Supremes have ruled they will be afforded some due process. Personally, I think they should be incarcerated and sentenced to work for the state for 7 years. The mere act of being on our soil, is primae facia evidence of guilt.
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>>Jeez, I hope that's tongue-in-cheek. Surely your way would mean they stay on "your soil" for 7 years more than you wanted them there. And, during that time, do you feed them starvation rations so that they'll have worked themselves to death and thus save the cost of repatriation?
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>>Due process-schmocess - you're here - you're alien - you've no visa - case closed!
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>>Unbe-f'ing-lievable!
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>No, it's not unbelievable. It's the law of the land. No one is devoid of rights in our country, according to the Supreme court. As a matter of fact, even our prisoner's of war have a right to due process!
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Not under this administration they don't. Tell that to the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, who have been there for years now under flimsy charges and with little access to legal counsel. The administration has said, publicly, officially, that we don't need to get too tied up by the details of the Geneva Convention. I have no doubt some of these prisoners are scum who we are all better off having locked up, but there has been no due process about it. Bush Inc. appointed itself judge, jury, and executioner.
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