A violent criminal illegal alien demanding due process despite inevitable deportation is like a thief who just ripped off a lawnmower at the Walmart Patio & Garden department expecting a refund in Customer Care.
These predators—convicted murderers, rapists, child abusers, drug traffickers, and gang members of Tren de Aragua and MS-13—invaded our country illegally, then wreaked havoc with killings, sexual assaults, kidnappings, and trafficking. They shattered communities, hiding behind American laws and values to exploit the system further, living off the American taxpayer’s dime while evading accountability for their brutality.
Deporting them now, returning them to their own countries, halts the drain on the taxpayer’s dole. Extending due process to these violent criminal illegal aliens undermines justice, tilting toward leniency over principle.
The rule of law requires consistency—those who unleash terror cannot exploit legal sanctuary. This precedent lets violent illegality seep into the system, eroding order. Justice must stand firm, not yield to invaders who bring chaos. Clarity here preserves the system’s core, demanding accountability, not exploitation.