Why is the Senate so determined to allow the U.S. military to arrest and detain U.S. citizens?
By Dahlia Lithwick | Posted Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, at 7:02 PM ET
On Tuesday 60 members of the United States Senate voted to preserve a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act—that would be the bill that funds the Pentagon—allowing the U.S. military to pick up and detain, without charges or trial, anyone suspected of terrorism, including American citizens, and to restrict transfers of prisoners out of Guantanamo Bay. Specifically, 60 senators
voted against an amendment that would have invalidated the part of the
bill which empowers the president and the military to detain anyone they
suspect was involved in the 9/11 attacks or supports al-Qaida,
the Taliban, or “associated forces that are engaged in hostilities
against the United States or its coalition partners.”
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