Ignorant claim! The right to due process under the U.S. Constitution is not limited to citizens. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments' Due Process Clauses protect all "persons," which includes both citizens and non-citizens. This means that everyone, regardless of their immigration status or background, is entitled to fair and just treatment by the government if their life, liberty, or property is at stake. statement
Here's something interesting - if you're not a US citizen, you don't get the same "due process" as citizens.
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DeleteThe right to due process under the U.S. Constitution is not limited to citizens. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments' Due Process Clauses protect all "persons," which includes both citizens and non-citizens. This means that everyone, regardless of their immigration status or background, is entitled to fair and just treatment by the government if their life, liberty, or property is at stake. statement