That bridge has already been crossed. 'Shall not be infringed' is pretty cut and dry yet we have reams upon reams of gun regulations out there. Speech has been violated multiple times, like the sedition act, or jailing journalists for publishing confidential material. Even the 'fire in the crowded theatre' line was originally used to shut up a bunch of Yids who were bitching about an ongoing war. Government regularly used religiously-motivated lists of 'hate groups' to try and quash advocacy in certain sectors. This idea that once a line is crossed it can never be uncrossed is a gross oversimplification. Just look at Roe and how they tortured the 14th amendment into a right to an abortion. Precedent can be set, and precedent can be overturned, because despite all the pomposity courts are at the end of the day just another political organ. And if you allow people to use the Bill of Rights to import millions upon millions of retarded jeets, spics, and niggers and make them, their spawn, and their entire extended family citizens you can just wipe your ass with the Constitution because that's all it will be worth at that point.
Looks like there's some wiggle room in 'jurisdiction thereof' for a creative judge to wedge themselves into.