The Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus to handle individuals deemed illegal immigrants. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller confirmed this on Friday. A writ of habeas corpus requires authorities to justify an individual's confinement in court. The Constitution allows for the suspension of habeas corpus in cases of rebellion or invasion. Miller cited the Constitution, claiming that an "invasion" justifies suspending habeas corpus. However, there is no actual invasion, and the last invasion occurred during the War of 1812. Miller's statement has sparked outrage, with many arguing that the administration is attempting to undermine the Constitution. The author of the article is willing to overlook Trump's rhetoric, but not when it involves suspending fundamental rights. The author believes it is essential to speak out against such actions and defend America's values. The author also expresses a desire to see Stephen Miller held accountable for his actions.
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