As stated earlier, you can't leave the U.S. and retain your U.S consitutional rights. I don't see why that simple concept is no taccepted by intelligent and educated citizens. Leave your home country at your own risk. The same concept applies to citizens of other nations who come here. They must comply with U.S. law. U.S. law does not apply, and should not apply, to someone on foreign soil.
If a foreign nation allowed a citizen to come to the U.S., and that citizen proved himself to be a terrorist, an enemy of his home nation, what action should that nation take? If they had drone capability, they should remove him from existence.
A trial is not a thing an American in a foreign nation has a right to. No one's rights have been violated when an American citizen leaves his home. He is physically outside the country that grants him rights. He has no U.S. rights once he leaves. None. His title as an American means nothing if he's on foreign soil. What is so difficult to comprehend about that simple fact?
If you don't want to be attacked by a U.S. drone, don't leave the U.S.
Stuff like that happens, but always the cry babies object. He should have taken his demise into consideration. He should have figured that if he left America to consort with America's enemies, he wouold be a target for America's might.
Lordy, I don't understand how an American could make a statement in favor of such a deviant. He left us, he consorted with terrorists, he was against his own country. Death from a drone was too kind.