If the courts were to draw those lines, he said, it would be “quite dangerous” in terms of where the end-point would be and whether immigrants would also be exempt from the right to a jury or the right to remain silent in a criminal proceeding.
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Mr. Gulasekaram said that the way gun rights case law has developed at the Supreme Court, with the justices finding it to be a personal right for protection rather than a collective right essential to self-governance, it's tough to see why illegal immigrants should be treated differently.
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