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National Defense Authorization Act Passes Senate, Requiring Indefinite Detention In US
The NDAA passed the Senate on the anniversary of the passage of the Bill Of Rights. It authorizes the military and/or civillian law enforcement to detain "terrorism suspects" indefinitely. I seem to recall that indefinite detention also applies to people who give material support to terrorists. This could include a person carrying a sign denouncing drones.
The NDAA passed the Senate on the anniversary of the passage of the Bill Of Rights. It authorizes the military and/or civillian law enforcement to detain "terrorism suspects" indefinitely. I seem to recall that indefinite detention also applies to people who give material support to terrorists. This could include a person carrying a sign denouncing drones.
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