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Comment by kreetx

1 day ago

He was trying to enter the country and was denied at the border (for a reason we don't know). The technicality being that he was on US soil. Had he been denied entry to the plane at point of departure, would that have been ok?

> The technicality being that he was on US soil.

This is not a technicality but an actuality. It is not minutiae; it is key.

As near as I can tell you have a strong feeling about this and are trying to find some sort of authority to justify it.

The challenge with that: The US Constitution is the law in play; nothing supersedes it.

The only possible discussion seems to be

    You say [thing].
    A chorus says "Constitution" because that's it.

  • If you don't have a visa, are you still allowed to enter the country if you want to assemble?