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![]() ![]() Section 11: Immigration Subject: Violent L.A. riots Msg# 1226577
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Tom, your comment is pure spin and has nothing to do with failure to provide due process before people can be shipped to a foreign prisons without due process. I realize the right wingers here suggest the Constitution only applies to citizens, but, with your background, you know exactly what the issue is, and it has nothing to do with an on the spot arrest. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Yes, from what I'm seeing, there's now arrangements/requirements for some levels of due process. For example, when a cop witnesses some violations of law, he can do an arrest on the spot, in the field. And that's whether the suspect is a citizen or an illegal immigrant -- makes no difference. Don't always need a court issued arrest warrant for a valid arrest. Yet media glosses over such kinds of variations. Seems its a developing area to be watched. |