EPISODE · Dec 27, 2025 · 29 MIN
When the System Moves Faster Than the Constitution— Due Process, Deportation & the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Precedent
from Rise And Grind Radio 3.0 · host ScottyTheBody
In this electrifying 45-minute edition of Rise & Grind Radio 3.0, we dig deep into one of the most urgent constitutional issues of our time: when government power runs ahead of the law.We start with a correction about a recent national news moment and use it as a lens to explore how due process — the backbone of the Constitution — is being strained and sidestepped in deportation proceedings. Then we pivot to the heart of the episode: the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador despite existing legal protections and later brought back after court action. His story isn’t an anomaly — it’s a precedent that raises foundational questions about how rights are protected, or denied, in a system that moves fast and answers later.This isn’t about politics — it’s about constitutional safeguards, accountability, and what happens when rights are treated as optional. Join us as we break down due process, system failures, and why everyone’s liberties are tied up in this live, unfolding legal battle.#podcast, #podcasting, #spotifypodcast, #podcasts, #podcastlife, #spotify #applepodcasts#DueProcessNow #JusticeForKilmar #ImmigrationTruth #RightsOverSpeed #RuleOfLaw
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