Re: Report on UN conference on Internet and racism
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At 09:52 PM 11/18/97 -0700, Tim May wrote:
At 10:17 PM -0700 11/18/97, Colin A. Reed wrote:
I think the most important constitutional protection is that of due-process. Thus we need to have a court proceeding to determine that they really are in the US without a valid visa before we can bus them out.
It's called a "Green Card," popularly.
(Remember those, "Aliens, remember that you must report to the Alien Landing Terminal every January.")
No court proceeding is needed to deport illegal aliens, save for a perfunctory classification hearing to determine whether or not they have a Green Card.
"Minor" point here. They are required to return on the hearing date after arrainment. Would you care to guess just how many illegals appear for the hearing? Can you tell the difference between legals and illegals? and if so how? -=-=- The difference between Wiesenthal and Zundel is the latter does not charge $90,000US a year to use his name.
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Mikhael Frieden