Originally Posted by
SWCPHX
Fail, right to travel does not equate right to fly. You and I don't have to seek permission before entering another state or taking up residence there, that's what Shapiro vs. Thompson said. A state can't deny your ability to travel through it or take up residence there, that's all. Furthermore, a state can't deny your ability to up and leave time you want. Again, no "right to fly".
Fail.
Please cite a court case or portion of the Constitution which specifically grants the federal government the power to deny travel to anyone - by any means they choose - without due process.
Please cite a court case or portion of the Constitution which says that the people
don't have a right to travel - by any means they choose - without some sort of travel permission or permit process imposed by the government.