Government may appear to have, or even have, legal grounds to deport these people, but do they have lawful grounds to do so? If government 'attacks' them legally, being in the US, they individually have the right to stand unrepresented in court. And when they do this, and require their accuser to take the stand and show the harm and damage they have done to him/her, no man or woman can get on the stand and do so. Why not? Because government is a representation thing. And government can't itself get on the stand; only representatives of the government can. | The thing that government needs to do is change the laws to de-fund them, not deport them. However, if the people don't know enough to stand in court as men and women, then government can do just about anything to them that government wants.
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Government may appear to have, or even have, legal grounds to deport these people, but do they have lawful grounds to do so? If government 'attacks' them legally, being in the US, they individually have the right to stand unrepresented in court. And when they do this, and require their accuser to take the stand and show the harm and damage they have done to him/her, no man or woman can get on the stand and do so. Why not? Because government is a representation thing. And government can't itself get on the stand; only representatives of the government can. | The thing that government needs to do is change the laws to de-fund them, not deport them. However, if the people don't know enough to stand in court as men and women, then government can do just about anything to them that government wants.