The Supreme Court's recent decision allowing the swift deportation of certain immigrants to "third countries" without due process is deeply concerning. Stripping away critical protections that safeguard individuals from potential torture, persecution, or death is a violation of fundamental human rights and constitutional principles. This ruling enables the administration to expel immigrants convicted of crimes to countries they have no connection with, without affording them a meaningful opportunity to present claims of risk or seek legal recourse. Deporting individuals to nations where their lives could be in jeopardy, without proper review, is a blatant disregard for due process and the rule of law. While ensuring public safety is important, it cannot come at the expense of basic human rights and constitutional guarantees. We must strike a balance between enforcing immigration laws and upholding the principles of justice and human dignity enshrined in our Constitution. I urge you to take action to protect the rights of these individuals and ensure they receive a fair legal process before facing potential harm or death in unfamiliar nations. Safeguarding due process is not only a moral imperative but also a cornerstone of our democratic values and the rule of law that defines our nation.