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1st Amendment protections on freedom of speech apply to everyone in the USA, regardless of citizenship. Frenchman should sue.
That doesn’t de jure apply to non-citizens at the border, never mind de facto.
Rights don't apply to non-citizens? You sure?
Relevant section on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_free_speech_exceptions
Regarding the protections against illegal searches, I think all bets are off, even for US citizens.
Visitors to the US have been asked if they were members of the communist party since forever though?
IDK if those who replied "yes" would be sent back, but I do remember reading about Chinese communist party members being denied entry to the US.
I don't see much difference between this and that as far as the 1st amendment is concerned... aren't you idealizing the 1st amendment (and/or how seriously the US takes it)?
PS: let me make clear that I'm not trying to defend the indefensible behaviour of the Trump administration in any way
The important judges are trumps pals.
There’s no first or fourth amendment rights within 100 miles of the border of the USA. Probably other missing rights too.
That's not true, because the Constitution applies to the whole place. Americans and non-citizens freely exercise those rights in those areas daily.
If any agent of the government tells you otherwise, you must educate them and enforce the free exercise of your own rights.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_search_exception
Federal law allows certain federal agents to conduct search and seizures within 100 miles (160 km) of the border into the interior of the United States.[5] The Supreme Court has clearly and repeatedly confirmed that the border search exception applies within 100 miles (160 km) of the border of the United States
This practice exists, but is in violation of guaranteed constitutional rights. The rights still exist and must be respected. The United States' failure to do so does not absolve the responsibility, nor does it negate the reality of the rights in question. The laws and practices enabling this situation are unconstitutional and thus illegitimate.
As for what can be done about it, the responsibility of the average person is to be LOUD about it. Make them pay attention and do not shut up until they do.
How exactly does one enforce the free exercise of their rights?
Remember that agents of the government are often armed and generally don't like being told what to do.
The people are armed as well.
Some people are, yes, but compare what happens when law enforcement agents use their arms, and what happens when regular people use their arms.
A critical part of the state is the monopoly on legitimate violence.