How can an illegal immigrant have Constitutional Rights in America, when they are not a U.S. citizen?

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answer:Yeah, that makes no sense. They are not convered by our consitution, but of course would be covered under basic human rights. What do you mean by the feds keeping it undercover? What undercover?

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