Citizens do get their day in court. If you are not a citizen, you get it expedited. Non-citizens, even if you call them “Maryland Man” or whatever, get reviewed and processed. They do not have the right to delay and appeal and backlog the system to try to wait out a GOP admin for the next batch of border-opening idiot democrats.
Proof that it wasn't a border bill holding up progress-
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It seems like this is a hard concept for you to grasp but border crossings and deporting citizens are two distinct issues.
Again, the particular citizen in the original article and a few others apparently were deported without due process ie having a hearing in front of a judge with a lawyer. So no, they literally did not get their “day in court”.
The cases have renewed concerns that the Trump administration’s expedited deportations are violating the rights of both citizens and noncitizens.
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“Three U.S. citizen children from two different families were deported with their mothers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the early hours of Friday morning.
One of them is a 4-year-old with Stage 4 cancer who was deported without medication or the ability to contact their doctors, the family’s lawyer said.”
“U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty, a Trump appointee, issued an order expressing his concern that the girl had been deported against her father’s wishes while stressing it is “illegal and unconstitutional” to deport U.S. citizens.”
Deporting minors who are citizens who have brain cancer with blatant disregard for the constitution. It’s not surprising this admin’s approval is now underwater on this issue.