Axulus
Veteran Member
Just to be 100% clear, the 5th amendment right to due process either applies to everyone or it applies to no one. It is impossible for there to be something in between because if it is allowed for some and not for others, the determination itself on who it applies to would either require due process (meaning due process applies to everyone), or it would be determined arbitrarily by the government (which means it applies to no one).
The 5th amendment is very clear: "No person...", not citizen, not people here legally, but everyone.
The 5th amendment is very clear: "No person...", not citizen, not people here legally, but everyone.