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Originally Posted by Copper
The concern here is that in this bill, a mere accusation of a crime can lead to the process of deportation, without the need for a conviction or evidence. Due process seems to be lacking in these cases, as an accusation from anyone at any time will result in deportation.
While I understand the importance of deporting individuals who have committed crimes, the idea of being deported based solely on an accusation without due process raises a lot concerns.
An example to consider is, let's say you are with your girlfriend and you have an argument. If she is very upset, she may call the police and accuse you of domestic violence. Even if you are innocent and have not done anything wrong, the police may believe her. This situation could lead to deportation orders.
There are many instances where individuals may be falsely accused due to their immigration status and face deportation. This is what this bill addresses. It goes beyond just committing a crime.
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yeah but even if it passes it will eventually get picked up by one of the judges Biden just appointed.
thrown all the way to the SCOTUS where it will be struck down
it infringes the constitution directly.