I would never put myself in that position. I'm a law abiding, every-day contributor to society. I have a wife, a child, I pay taxes, a mortgage, vehicle payments, groceries, utilities, etc. I really don't have the time or the money to fk around and CREATE more problems for myself. If they want to ship out illegals with prior convictions (usually dangerous charges) then who Am I and who would I be, to stop them? I believe anyone should be able to come to the US, as long as they're contributing to society and not leaching off social programs. Am I really being called a nazi (not by you but others in this post) for my views? How am I wrong morally? Please enlighten me.
Your logic is basically: “It won’t happen to me because I’m responsible, so I’m fine with it happening to them.” That’s comfort, not morality.
Due process isn’t a reward for “good taxpayers.” It’s a restraint on government power. If the state can skip hearings, smear people, and dodge independent review because someone’s labeled “illegal” or “criminal,” then rights become permissions - and the target list always expands.
You can support enforcement and still demand: lawful process, transparent proof, independent investigation, and prosecution if the shooting was unlawful. That’s not extreme - that’s the minimum for a functioning society.