"The Supreme Court has determined that inherent principles of sovereignty give Congress
“plenary power” to regulate immigration. The core of this power—the part that has proven most
impervious to judicial review—is the authority to determine which aliens may enter the country
and under what conditions. The Court has determined that the executive branch, by extension, has
broad authority to enforce laws concerning alien entry mostly free from judicial oversight. Two
principles frame the scope of the political branches’ power to exclude aliens. First, nonresident
aliens abroad cannot challenge exclusion decisions because they do not have constitutional or
statutory rights with respect to entry. Second, even when the exclusion of a nonresident alien
burdens the constitutional rights of a U.S. citizen, the government need only articulate a “facially
legitimate and bona fide” justification to prevail against the citizen’s constitutional challenge..."
Alien exclusion
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