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Check that constitution which I’m sure you carry just in cases like this.

It’s what the Founding Fathers wanted.
/------/ Right Oh, since you are unable to do any reach on your own, let me school you. Now try and focus on bullet point three: Inherent Sovereignty:
The US constitution on illegal entry to the country.
The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly use the term "illegal entry" or "immigration." Instead, it establishes the framework for how the federal government regulates who enters the country and what rights those individuals have once they are physically present.

Federal Power to Regulate Entry​

The Supreme Court has long held that the federal government has "plenary power" (complete and absolute authority) over immigration. This power is derived from several sections of the Constitution:

  • Naturalization Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 4): This grants Congress the power to establish a "uniform Rule of Naturalization," which the Court has interpreted as a broad mandate to control who becomes a citizen and, by extension, who may enter.
  • Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3): This allows Congress to regulate commerce with foreign nations, which has historically included the movement of people across borders.
  • Inherent Sovereignty: The Supreme Court ruled in the Chinese Exclusion Case (1889) that the power to exclude or expel non-citizens is an "incident of national sovereignty" necessary for self-preservation, existing even without a specific written grant in the Constitution.

Constitutional Protections for Those Who Enter​

Once a person is physically present on U.S. soil—even if they entered illegally—the Constitution provides them with certain fundamental protections. This is because most rights in the Bill of Rights apply to "persons" rather than just "citizens."

Legal Penalties for Entry​

While the Constitution sets the rules for government authority and individual rights, specific penalties for entry are defined in federal statutes. Under 8 U.S.C. § 1324, it is a federal crime to bring in, transport, or harbor individuals who have entered the country in violation of the law.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.
 
/------/ Right Oh, since you are unable to do any reach on your own, let me school you. Now try and focus on bullet point three: Inherent Sovereignty:
The US constitution on illegal entry to the country.
The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly use the term "illegal entry" or "immigration." Instead, it establishes the framework for how the federal government regulates who enters the country and what rights those individuals have once they are physically present.

Federal Power to Regulate Entry​

The Supreme Court has long held that the federal government has "plenary power" (complete and absolute authority) over immigration. This power is derived from several sections of the Constitution:

  • Naturalization Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 4): This grants Congress the power to establish a "uniform Rule of Naturalization," which the Court has interpreted as a broad mandate to control who becomes a citizen and, by extension, who may enter.
  • Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3): This allows Congress to regulate commerce with foreign nations, which has historically included the movement of people across borders.
  • Inherent Sovereignty: The Supreme Court ruled in the Chinese Exclusion Case (1889) that the power to exclude or expel non-citizens is an "incident of national sovereignty" necessary for self-preservation, existing even without a specific written grant in the Constitution.

Constitutional Protections for Those Who Enter​

Once a person is physically present on U.S. soil—even if they entered illegally—the Constitution provides them with certain fundamental protections. This is because most rights in the Bill of Rights apply to "persons" rather than just "citizens."

Legal Penalties for Entry​

While the Constitution sets the rules for government authority and individual rights, specific penalties for entry are defined in federal statutes. Under 8 U.S.C. § 1324, it is a federal crime to bring in, transport, or harbor individuals who have entered the country in violation of the law.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Post about the due process afforded under the constitution.
 
No, the lack of evidence of any perversion IN SPITE of every attempt possible being made by the democrats going back over 30 years (as you seem intent on doing with trying to tie Trump to Epstein THIRTY years ago) and using questionable (and most likely overturned on appeal) l
Trump has been accused of sexual abuse for most of his adult life:

Sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trump – a timeline

"A former model has accused Donald Trump of groping and sexually touching her in 1993, in what she believed was a 'twisted game' between him and Jeffrey Epstein, who she claims introduced them."

Release the remaining 99% of Epstein related evidence, and then we will all see Trump for the disgusting pervert he has always been.
 
Trump has been accused of sexual abuse for most of his adult life:

Sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trump – a timeline

"A former model has accused Donald Trump of groping and sexually touching her in 1993, in what she believed was a 'twisted game' between him and Jeffrey Epstein, who she claims introduced them."

Release the remaining 99% of Epstein related evidence, and then we will all see Trump for the disgusting pervert he has always been.

Or someone else. Think cigar
 
You just have to post the 4th Amendment. Then explain how the founding fathers created it.
/----/ Why should I? You ignored my original post. Maybe too many big words for you.
  • Inherent Sovereignty: The Supreme Court ruled in the Chinese Exclusion Case (1889) that the power to exclude or expel non-citizens is an "incident of national sovereignty" necessary for self-preservation, existing even without a specific written grant in the Constitution.
  • Legal Penalties for Entry​

    While the Constitution sets the rules for government authority and individual rights, specific penalties for entry are defined in federal statutes. Under 8 U.S.C. § 1324, it is a federal crime to bring in, transport, or harbor individuals who have entered the country in violation of the law.
 
Or someone else. Think cigar
Or Trump, cigar, and many many other perverts in high places:

Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations - Wikipedia

"Since the 1970s, at least 28 women have accused Donald Trump of various acts of sexual misconduct, including rape, and kissing and groping without consent; looking under women's skirts; and walking in on naked teenage pageant contestants.

"Trump has denied all of the allegations. He has a history of insulting and belittling women when speaking to the media and on social media, and has made lewd comments about women, disparaged their physical appearance, and referred to them using derogatory epithets."
 
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Or Trump, cigar, and many many other perverts in high places:

Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations - Wikipedia

"Since the 1970s, at least 28 women have accused Donald Trump of various acts of sexual misconduct, including rape, and kissing and groping without consent; looking under women's skirts; and walking in on naked teenage pageant contestants.

"Trump has denied all of the allegations. He has a history of insulting and belittling women when speaking to the media and on social media, and has made lewd comments about women, disparaged their physical appearance, and referred to them using derogatory epithets."
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"Allegations"

I can allege anything I want to. Don't mean squat.







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Or Trump, cigar, and many many other perverts in high places:

Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations - Wikipedia

"Since the 1970s, at least 28 women have accused Donald Trump of various acts of sexual misconduct, including rape, and kissing and groping without consent; looking under women's skirts; and walking in on naked teenage pageant contestants.

"Trump has denied all of the allegations. He has a history of insulting and belittling women when speaking to the media and on social media, and has made lewd comments about women, disparaged their physical appearance, and referred to them using derogatory epithets."
If trump did insult and belittled women, it is because he knows they are DEI and woke and will not put their lives on the line for their convictions.
 
When has he ever been charged or convicted for them? Mary Queen of Scots was accused of being a whore to everyone--maybe it's true but there was never a charge or conviction. What have YOU got?

"US court upholds $83.3 million penalty on Trump for sexual assault defamation case​

"Donald Trump, whom a 2023 trial found had sexually assaulted author E. Jean Carroll, was ordered to pay $83.3 million in total damages for having defamed Carroll in 2022."

US court upholds $83.3 million penalty on Trump for sexual assault defamation case
 
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