And my point was, there is no law they are breaking by protesting. No illegal would be arrested for protesting because they are not breaking a law by doing so. And they can redress public officials through petition.True, the right to due proccess was established via precedent. Because no illegal immigrant has been arrested for "protesting" does not neccecitate he has a right to do so. The very fact that he is illegal, has no right to vote and therefore no position to redress elected officials, makes clear that "technically" he does not hold the rights as that of a US citizen to protest. And that was my point.
They have a right to protest, and won't be arrested for protesting. While they may be arrested while protesting because they are here illegally, it would not be because they have no right to protest.
Again, rights are rights, precedent is set for that. Incorporated rights are rights regardless of your immigration status.