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On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 09:16:23 -0500, John Gaquin wrote:
"thunder" wrote in message .....that he would limit civil liberties to American citizens. In point of law, they are extended to anyone on American soil, citizens and non-citizens, and I personally think they should be extended to anyone under American control, e.g. Guantanamo. If my assumption was in error, my apologies. No apology necessary, we deal here with a great deal of personal opinion and interpretation. While true that we have, under law extended general constitutional protections to anyone on our soil, I believe we have done so at our discretion. In truth, I don't know any courts' holdings on the subject, but my readings do not show me that we need *guarantee* constitutional protections to non-citizens. I'm not a lawyer, and you may be right. That discretion may be close to precedent, but I couldn't find anything definitive searching the net. I did find this debate: http://www.generationvote.com/vnews/.../3ce1ce2357bd7 |
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