LSU-SIU
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A warrant would require a finding of probable cause by a judge, which has not occurred. The failure to provide any rationale, even under seal, is what is causing skepticism that it even exists.
It may well exist and he may be a very bad guy who should in fact be deported. The problem with the absence of due process here is that no judicial authority has ever reviewed it to ensure it is sufficient to justify deportation, under whatever standard applies.
The more that Trump et al protest that they don't need to make such a showing and that we ought to just take their word on it, the more it looks like their judgment on this may well have been wrong -- perhaps very wrong -- and they just don't want to have to face any music over it.
He was detained and removed via AEA not criminal process. No criminal process exists because he hasn't been criminally prosecuted. (see Title 50 Chapter 3)
The problem with the absence of due process here
What other process was required that he didn't receive? (same question myself and others have said for weeks now)

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