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Dialogue about this statement:
May 14, 2025
#United States. Should every person within the borders of the United States receive due process?
The Constitution of the US seems to state that everyone regardless of legal status is supposed to be given the ability to go before a non-partial judge and/or jury to explain their situation or defend themselves before the government can punish them. But, should it?