Justin Amash would rather his Syrian and Palestinian brethren flood the cities of America and commit Jihad on all of us. Allahu Akbar Justin
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When you look at bigots in history do you think they were right or do you think they were wrong and you are just not a bigot?
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you mean you just essentially voted yourself out of office as you care more about illegals than citizens?
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He cares more about principle than a political career. How evil!!!
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What principal exactly? That our Constitution applies to every "person" everywhere?
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Your opinion is worthless. The Supreme Court ruled on this a long time ago.
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Pax, it's seems that a person of your intellect could provide a more precise answer.
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http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2017/mar/29/florida-immigrant-coalition/do-undocumented-immigrants-have-constitutional-rig/ … No, but certain parts do apply to illegals inside the country.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Zadvydas vs. Davis (2001) that: 1)
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Did you even read your source?? Well, I did: "Breyer indicated that an indefinite, potentially permanent detention was unconstitutional"
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You represent a district that President Trump won by 10 points. The people will hold you responsible and they will not forget.
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Illegal immigrants are not US citizens. So tell us,... how does our constitution apply to non-citizens?
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I know people who vote in your district. They are ready to
#VoteAmashOUTThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Ah, but they do. Rights exist apart from the Constitution. They are not privileges granted by government.
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Can you prove it aside from your obvious hyperbole?
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Hyperbole? What would constitute proof to someone like you? Anyone who's actually studied the history & origins of the US would understand.
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It's obvious sir you haven't "studied" US history. Stop pivoting and show me in the Constitution where Illegals have Constitutional rights..
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Show me in the Constitution where the federal government has the the power to "regulate" immigration.
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Your question is irrelevant. The concept isn't in the Constitution. There is no grant of power over immigration.
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