Decided August 29, 2016. The 3rd Circuit makes clear on several occasions that a person seeking
initial entry into the US has
no Constitutional rights.
I have added emphasis to the word INITIAL.
Most of the complaints, anecdotes and stories about specific persons are about people who lived in the US (not their initial entry), who might even have family, a lease on an apt, or theoretically another domicile, who have jobs, and are RETURNING to the US.
In one such story, a guy has a job working for the government where he has to go outside the country and then come back.
There are many such people right now IN THE US who can't leave and return now because of this decree.
That means they don't have the same rights as others and are part of a collective punishment after having been cleared in the first place.
Those persons were entitled to due process and equal protection previously and ought to still be entitled to due process, equal protection, and other rights of individuals who have been cleared to live here and ARE living here.