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85% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the Constitution, and 94% believe it's important to protect liberty and freedom. This reflects a strong national value that contrasts with some of Trump's policies.
Non-citizens in the United States are protected by the same constitutional rights, including the right to free speech, as citizens.
Either you have a federal government with power over the states, or you don't. Either federal laws apply to all 50 states or they don't.
The founders understood that unity is not thinking the same things but acting together through the constitutional framework.
In the United States, there are roughly 10 million people who are citizens in all but name. They pay taxes, own property, and contribute to Social Security, yet they live in a state of uncertainty about their legal status. This denigration risks much more than most Americans understand.
The founders of the United States predicted the eventual failure of their Republic, understanding the incentives that would lead to its decline. They created the best system they could, knowing it would eventually fail, but it still resulted in significant progress.
The First Amendment is the one truly distinctive thing that makes America America. It makes this country great. You are a citizen. That means you can speak openly and honestly without fear about what you actually believe.
Many Americans believe law enforcement and intelligence agencies are pro-American and committed to the rule of law. But if things go south, the people with guns must be loyal to the Constitution, not Antifa.
The judge's ruling against Trump's administration highlights the importance of protecting constitutional rights for all individuals in the U.S., regardless of citizenship status.
The supremacy clause in our Constitution is very clear. The federal law is supreme over state law, and he should not be resisting or working to resist federal law.