SCOTUS overthought Abrego-Garcia ruling

It's apparent that the U.S. supreme Court, aka SCOTUS, overthought its ruling on the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia. There isn't a need to determine whether he's a member of MS-13, even though there's evidence he's part of MS-13.

The only thing that must be determined is if he's in the U.S. illegally. During his interview with Joe Scarborough, Tom Homan said "The statute says if you come to our border without proper documentation, you shall be detained. Not maybe. Not think about it."

SCOTUS only needed to determine whether Abrego-Garcia was illegally in the U.S. At that point, Abrbego-Garcia is eligible for deportation or, at minimum, a trip to Gitmo. They're here illegallyy. It's time to ship them out. Due process only tells us if they're here illegally or if they're terrorists.

To those who want to keep those here whose only crime is coming here illegally, I'd suggest that we're deeply, deeply in debt. Why should we spend money on people who shouldn't be here? It isn't like we have unlimited resources.

This is how CBS slanted their report:

Look at what happened. These justices overcomplicated the case before them. If they determined that Abrego-Garcia crossed the Rio Grande illegally, he must leave ASAP! Further, it's time for Justices Roberts, Coney-Barrett, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh to consistently act like constitutionalists. Thus far, Justice Thomas and Justice Thomas are the 2 consistent constitutionalists. It's time get back to basics.

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