The Reality of Due Process in U.S. Deportations

Willis Eschenbach / April 20, 2025his website (Skating under the ice)

My cmnt: Eschenbach’s is one of the best, private, one-person websites out there. Click the link above to see the whole post. Upshot: illegal aliens (now migrants) have NO legal right to so-called due process before they can be deported. If you illegally enter the country you can summarily be deported. End of story. Left-Libs simply have TDS and obfuscate/lie about almost everything he does that was done without complaint by the Left under Obama and previous presidents.

People keep claiming that President Trump is doing something that’s never been done before by deporting illegal aliens without individual due process. They claim that it is a “threat to the Constitution” and that soon we’ll all be liable to be deported, citizen or not. YIKES! EVERYONE PANIC!!!

So I thought I’d look at the history of deporting illegal aliens under the prior three Presidents, Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama. Below is what I found, courtesy of Perplexity AI.



TLDR Version: Many or most people deported under the previous three Presidents were not offered individual due process. This makes sense to me—there is an individual due process for people entering the US, so why should people who deliberately avoided individual due process on the way into the US be provided individual due process when they are being booted out of the country?

2 thoughts on “The Reality of Due Process in U.S. Deportations

  1. This is a day and age where citizens are denied constitutionally secured rights while noncitizens are treated with priority. This is all part and parcel of the greater rebellion against all valid authority.

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