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Trump unsure on the constitutional right to due process

  • President Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about immigrants' constitutional right to due process during a May 4 interview on NBC's Meet the Press.
  • This uncertainty followed Marco Rubio's assertion last month that all persons in the U.S. Are entitled to due process under the Fifth Amendment.
  • Trump referenced the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland legal resident wrongfully deported to El Salvador, as a case complicating due process enforcement.
  • Trump expressed uncertainty about immigrants' constitutional rights to due process, suggesting that mass deportations could lead to an overwhelming number of legal proceedings—potentially in the millions—while emphasizing that his legal team would adhere to Supreme Court decisions.
  • The interview highlighted tensions between Trump's deportation agenda and constitutional protections, suggesting ongoing legal and political challenges over due process implementation.
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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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