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What do you think about his inability to go to Muslim countries and express freedoms like loving whoever he wants, following any religion he wants, wearing what he wants, saying what he wants, and so forth? How would you rank that in comparison to not being able to enter a sovereign nation due to being from a county with a high terrorist threat level? I'd say it really pales in comparison
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Isn't that why America is so great? We're supposed to be better than those countries. Pretty funny that it's apparently okay to violate human rights just because other countries, that we pride ourselves as being better than, do it too.
America was founded on principals believed to be the natural rights of all peoples. That is the Constitution, and is what makes America what it is today, and not the countries you're criticizing for abusing their peoples' natural rights.
The Constitution is what prevents the police from targeting you without reason. The Constitution is what prevents people of different races from being treated unequally. The Constitution is what prevented the President from signing an executive order that discriminates by religion. The Constitution - like it or not - applies to every situation. There's no exemption just because it applies to an issue of which you're okay with violating those humans' rights.