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Trump unsure on the constitutional right to due process

  • President Donald Trump was circumspect in a late March NBC interview about whether immigrants have a constitutional right to due process.
  • This caution followed questions about deporting individuals like Abrego Garcia despite the Supreme Court requiring his return and the protections under the Fifth Amendment.
  • Trump emphasized his campaign against illegal immigration by calling some deportees the worst criminals and said courts are obstructing his efforts to remove them.
  • Although Trump indicated he does not know if noncitizens share due process rights and said he has 'brilliant lawyers' who will follow Supreme Court rulings, he declined to confirm these guarantees.
  • His stance suggests continued legal and political battles over immigration policies and due process that could affect enforcement and the administration’s agenda.
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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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