Scary: Immigrants May Be Held Indefinitely
Posted on Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 at 11:54 AM in real life
Although Immigrants is used in the headline, Immigrants May Be Held Indefinitely, from reading the article it appears this applies to non-citizen immigrants. Or does that mean you're not an immigrant anymore once you're a citizen. Not that it matters anymore, if the President says your an enemy combatant, you rSOL and can be disappeared. I think the military regime in Argentina did something similar in the 80s. I wonder how that worked out for them?
The new law says that enemy combatants will be tried before military commissions, not a civilian judge or jury, and establishes different rules of evidence in the cases. It also prohibits detainees from challenging their detention in civilian court.















Jason Lefkowitz says
Here's how the law in question (the Military Commissions Act of 2006) defines "Persons Subject to Military Commissions":
And here's how the act defines "alien unlawful enemy combatant":
So as I read that, it means that anyone who isn't a US citizen (including foreigners here on valid work permits) who is designated as a Bad Guy by "another competent tribunal established under the authority of the President" can be thrown into a secret prison.
Thanks George!