Gorsuch sided with the Constitution along with 4 other judges, makes one wonder about the the 3 dissenters. There has never been a legal claim that any individual within the borders of the United States does not possess certain "Inalienable Rights" and "Created Equal" as guaranteed by our Constitution.
There are those too ignorant, too unpatriotic, and too mentally malleable to comprehend such an American thought, I enjoy when they expose themselves.
Gorsuch and the prevailing argument is sound and simple. There cannot be ambiguities in the law, it's simply too vague. The argument and thought process is simplistic, it baffle me that there were 3 dissenters. For some, those below average intelligence believe illegal residents have no rights, because they are not citizens. Yet that directly contradicts the Constitution, equal due process, immigration law, and justice.
Yet more proof that Republicans love to complain while claiming to have the all the answers only to fail again. For 8 years Republicans acted like 13 year old girls with drama issues. For all of the "We have a better plan" the Republican Congress can only deliver failure when it really comes to it.
Gorsuch made this one easy, "too vague", figure it out and come back and see us. He did his job, he interpreted the constitutionality, no more, no less. Yet he is to be commended for not overtly seeming partisan. It was easy, he basically his job as Scalia did.