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Home » Senator Lankford Sparks Outrage After Defending Due Process for Illegal Immigrants Facing Deportation

Senator Lankford Sparks Outrage After Defending Due Process for Illegal Immigrants Facing Deportation

By FrankMay 8, 2025 News

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) has publicly stated that individuals facing deportation from the United States, including those residing in the country illegally, are entitled to due process. In a recent interview on CNN’s The Arena, Lankford emphasized the necessity of providing individuals the opportunity to present their case before removal.

During the interview, host Kasie Hunt referenced a recent discussion with former President Donald Trump, in which he expressed uncertainty about whether all individuals in the U.S., including non-citizens, are entitled to due process. Lankford responded by affirming that due process is a constitutional requirement, though he acknowledged that the procedures differ for non-citizens.

“There is a need to be able to give an opportunity for someone to be able to make an argument before they are removed from the country,” Lankford stated. He clarified that while non-citizens do not have the same rights as U.S. citizens, they are still entitled to a form of due process, often through proceedings before an immigration judge.

Lankford’s comments have sparked debate within political circles. Some conservative voices have criticized his stance, arguing that individuals unlawfully present in the country should not be afforded the same due process rights as citizens. Conversely, others have supported Lankford’s position, viewing it as a commitment to upholding constitutional principles, said the reports.

The discussion surrounding due process for non-citizens continues to be a contentious issue in U.S. immigration policy. As the debate evolves, Lankford’s remarks contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the balance between enforcing immigration laws and safeguarding constitutional rights.


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