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1. The Constitution doesn't only protect citizens. It protects everybody.
Correction. The US Constitution protects everyone under its jurisdiction, citizens and non-citizens alike. The jurisdiction of the US Constitution extends to its borders, and no further. See the Fourteenth Amendment.
Since it takes all of a minute to read someone their miranda rights before an interrogation, I don't see why the feds would even consider this, unless they're attempting to set a precedent for denying people their rights in the future.
especially when at some future date the feds might suspend the BoR and consider anyone using any of their civil liberties to be a terrorist.
Cops and Miranda rights, what freakin joke. When Rodney King had the pi$$ beat out of by 4 cops, not one republican cared, now a murdering, bombing, POS doesn't have his rights read to him and its a travesty. Sorry boys you're late to the party.
Who told conservatives to care about this stuff, Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity who was it?
especially when at some future date the feds might suspend the BoR and consider anyone using any of their civil liberties to be a terrorist.
That "some future date" is today. When the Department of Homeland Security marks peaceful protesters, and returning veterans as "potential terrorists" then you know the days of civil liberties are truly numbered.
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