Restore Equal Protection and Border Integrity — End the Double Standard

The Issue

Restore Equal Protection and Border Integrity — End the Double Standard
To the United States Congress and Federal Judiciary:

We, the undersigned citizens of the United States, demand the immediate restoration of constitutional integrity and equal enforcement of our nation's immigration laws. We are deeply concerned about the unequal treatment of U.S. citizens versus individuals who have entered the country illegally.

🚨 The Problem:
While U.S. citizens are subjected to invasive TSA screenings, facial recognition, surveillance, and travel restrictions, millions of illegal entrants:

Cross our borders without identification or vetting,
Receive legal protections and court hearings,
Are even provided with taxpayer-funded transportation and legal aid.
This is a clear constitutional double standard that violates:

The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment,
Substantive Due Process rights of American citizens,
And the founding principle that citizenship guarantees protections — not penalties.
⚖️ Legal Basis: Discriminatory Enforcement Is Unconstitutional
We cite landmark Supreme Court cases that affirm our position:

Yick Wo v. Hopkins (1886): A law that is facially neutral but applied unequally violates the Equal Protection Clause.
Wayte v. United States (1985): Selective prosecution based on speech or class is unconstitutional.
United States v. Armstrong (1996): Enforcement discretion cannot target one group unjustly while excusing others.
These rulings prove that the government cannot enforce laws differently for political, ideological, or administrative convenience — especially at the expense of its own citizens.

🛑 We Demand:
Equal enforcement of immigration and security laws for both citizens and non-citizens.
Immediate use of existing executive authority — including the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 — to deport unlawful entrants during declared national emergencies.
Congressional hearings into the judicial obstruction and discriminatory practices that place more burden on American citizens than on violators of U.S. law.
A public reaffirmation that U.S. citizenship comes with the full rights and protections guaranteed under the Constitution.
 
We will not accept a system that prioritizes unlawful entry over lawful citizenship. Congress must act. Courts must uphold their oath.

Sign below and share this petition to help restore equal protection, national integrity, and the rule of law.

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The Issue

Restore Equal Protection and Border Integrity — End the Double Standard
To the United States Congress and Federal Judiciary:

We, the undersigned citizens of the United States, demand the immediate restoration of constitutional integrity and equal enforcement of our nation's immigration laws. We are deeply concerned about the unequal treatment of U.S. citizens versus individuals who have entered the country illegally.

🚨 The Problem:
While U.S. citizens are subjected to invasive TSA screenings, facial recognition, surveillance, and travel restrictions, millions of illegal entrants:

Cross our borders without identification or vetting,
Receive legal protections and court hearings,
Are even provided with taxpayer-funded transportation and legal aid.
This is a clear constitutional double standard that violates:

The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment,
Substantive Due Process rights of American citizens,
And the founding principle that citizenship guarantees protections — not penalties.
⚖️ Legal Basis: Discriminatory Enforcement Is Unconstitutional
We cite landmark Supreme Court cases that affirm our position:

Yick Wo v. Hopkins (1886): A law that is facially neutral but applied unequally violates the Equal Protection Clause.
Wayte v. United States (1985): Selective prosecution based on speech or class is unconstitutional.
United States v. Armstrong (1996): Enforcement discretion cannot target one group unjustly while excusing others.
These rulings prove that the government cannot enforce laws differently for political, ideological, or administrative convenience — especially at the expense of its own citizens.

🛑 We Demand:
Equal enforcement of immigration and security laws for both citizens and non-citizens.
Immediate use of existing executive authority — including the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 — to deport unlawful entrants during declared national emergencies.
Congressional hearings into the judicial obstruction and discriminatory practices that place more burden on American citizens than on violators of U.S. law.
A public reaffirmation that U.S. citizenship comes with the full rights and protections guaranteed under the Constitution.
 
We will not accept a system that prioritizes unlawful entry over lawful citizenship. Congress must act. Courts must uphold their oath.

Sign below and share this petition to help restore equal protection, national integrity, and the rule of law.

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