The bill, H. 4527, is a resolution introduced in the South Carolina House of Representatives that affirms the constitutional right to due process and emphasizes the obligation of the U.S. Government to adhere to federal court orders. It highlights concerns regarding the removal and incarceration of over 250 individuals, including a specific case where an individual was erroneously removed in violation of a federal court order. The resolution underscores the importance of maintaining the rule of law and ensuring that all U.S. persons, regardless of their legal status, are afforded due process before being subjected to removal or incarceration in foreign prisons.

The resolution calls for the U.S. Government to faithfully execute the laws of the United States, which includes compliance with the rulings of the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts. It emphasizes that due process is a fundamental right that must be guaranteed to both the guilty and innocent to prevent unjust denial of life, liberty, or property. The resolution concludes with a directive to present a copy to the President of the United States, reinforcing the commitment of the South Carolina House of Representatives to uphold constitutional rights.