It’s important to label them as terrorists, which makes them enemy combatants, and therefore not subject to regular due process. They’re not prisoners of war, though, so they don’t get that alternate set of rights either. Also, this is somehow just and totally not stripping people of their rights in a clear violation of the constitution, federal code, and judicial precedent.
It’s important to label them as terrorists, which makes them enemy combatants, and therefore not subject to regular due process. They’re not prisoners of war, though, so they don’t get that alternate set of rights either. Also, this is somehow just and totally not stripping people of their rights in a clear violation of the constitution, federal code, and judicial precedent.