EvilCat Breath
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Nope.That would violate the constitution.
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Nope.That would violate the constitution.
Closing the border would be a good start--then go after the scofflaws in this country.Severely fine employers of illegals, overhaul our visa system and track illegals paying into SS would be a good start.
That would violate the constitution.
Ok. Then don't talk about it from the safety of a forum. Go do it.Nope.
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You are so cute when you think you have a "gotcha" moment...and impatient lol.Defending the border from criminal invaders would violate the constitution? Exactly what part of the constitution would defending the border from criminal invaders violate?
I'll wait.
Edit: Catsnmeters, are you there? Waiting.
I agree, start with speeders on the highway.Closing the border would be a good start--then go after the scofflaws in this country.
You are so cute when you think you have a "gotcha" moment...and impatient lol.
The poster never said anything about defending the border from "criminal invaders" they said "hunting", so your post is a red herring.
That said, is it your contention that US citizens could take guns to the US Canada border and shoot/kill Canadians across the border at will with no consequences?
Using the military to do police work is against da law.What part of the constitution would defending a US border violate? You are the one who made the statement. Back it up.
I'm not going away.
Illegals pay into SS by using stolen identities to work. It's enough of a problem that the IRS offers "taxpayer ID numbers" to be used by people who can't legally get SS numbers but are still working.1st thing: How can an illegal pay into SS?
2nd thing: States have cleaned up their election glitches or whatever u call it. I call it fraud.
In Yick Wo v. Hopkins, a case involving the rights of Chinese immigrants, the Court ruled that the 14th Amendment's statement, "Nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws," applied to all persons "without regard to any differences of race, of color, or of nationality" and to "an alien, who has entered the country, and has become subject in all respects to its jurisdiction, and a part of its population, although alleged to be illegally here," (Supreme Court of the US 1885)."What part of the constitution would defending a US border violate? You are the one who made the statement. Back it up.
I'm not going away.
In Yick Wo v. Hopkins, a case involving the rights of Chinese immigrants, the Court ruled that the 14th Amendment's statement, "Nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws," applied to all persons "without regard to any differences of race, of color, or of nationality" and to "an alien, who has entered the country, and has become subject in all respects to its jurisdiction, and a part of its population, although alleged to be illegally here," (Supreme Court of the US 1885)."
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Do Undocumented Immigrants Have Constitutional Rights?
Do undocumented immigrants to the U.S. enjoy the same rights, freedoms, and protections granted to American citizens by the Constitution?www.thoughtco.com
From various sources--and yes Google is suppressing the information on line--many hundreds of illegals are dying terrible deaths trying to get to the USA. That plus the child and sex trafficking, unprecedented illegal dangerous drugs coming into the country, and that at least some really bad actors among those who sneak in or allowed in as 'refugees' and we have a humanitarian disaster of huge proportions.![]()
Arizona rancher John Ladd rips Biden over border: 'We don't have enough manpower' to mitigate crisis | Fox News Video
Arizona rancher John Ladd, Idaho sheriff Kieran Donahue, and Texas DPS Lt. Christopher Olivarez joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how the border crisis is motivating voters ahead of Election Day.www.foxnews.com
Good luck appealing to a (no pun intended) wall like this Admin
What a long, strange, train-wreck Admin it's been
I've had my SSN stolen by an immigrant TWICE! It's a screaming headache to try to get the SSA to address this.Illegals pay into SS by using stolen identities to work. It's enough of a problem that the IRS offers "taxpayer ID numbers" to be used by people who can't legally get SS numbers but are still working.
That's why I said that hunting at the border should be legalized. DUH.Ok. Then don't talk about it from the safety of a forum. Go do it.
Let me know how it works out for yah.
Do I believe that court case exists...yes. Do you think it's fake?Yes, you believe that, don't you?
Do I believe that court case exists...yes. Do you think it's fake?
Are you about to go to your final phase of debate technique? Wait for it...LIAR!
LOL. You are too funny.
Ahh. Ok. My bad. Didn't read your post correctly.That's why I said that hunting at the border should be legalized. DUH.