Madison320
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In our jurisdiction, but not subject to it.
We may forcibly subject them to it, but if we are not charging them for illegal entry or some other crime they commit while here and are merely ejecting them.
And ejecting them is not depriving them of life, liberty, or property, so even if you interpret them as subject to our jurisdiction it does not trigger the Due Process requirement.
Meanwhile in your very next post you said, "As hostile foreign invaders (whether barbarians or in the service of Venezuela that sent them here and gives a hero's welcome to those we send back there) we could summarily execute them as illegal combatants and terrorists." That kinda seems like depriving them of "life, liberty, or property".
You making it really hard to be taken seriously.