>to be dumped at the border
does this mean you were originally on your way into the US and that's where they nabbed you, and then when they finished with you they took you back to where they picked you up?
i'm not here to debate or defend in either direction, i don't know enough about any of it, but i believe that i have heard from a lawyer podcast that whether you are a US citizen who is entitled to enter or not, the rules (including your bill of rights status) are different "at the border" because you are not in the US yet
US citizen, re-read the previous post. But great that we're now assuming "well they must have good reason for violating due process."
But that's the whole damn reason for due process. This shot.