You can read that 1000 times and still not get it unless you read some of those law books you always see on those shelves that spend thousands of pages discussing cases that decided what constitutes "due process" and who qualifies as a "person" and whether being deported constitutes being "deprived" of anything that they are entitled to. There are hundreds of cases and thousands of pages to define what that single sentence really means.
Not to mention whether a piddly district judge can force the president to do anything. Or issue universal injunctions without certifying a class because that constitutes a class action. Or they can demand action without posting a $ billion dollar bond in case their injunction is over ruled on appeal.
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