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by okwubodu 1124 days ago
> Since 2002, 779 Muslim men and boys have been held at Guantánamo, nearly all of them without charge or trial. Today, 39 men remain indefinitely detained there, and 27 of them have never even been charged with any crime. Fourteen of those 27 have been cleared for transfer or release, some for years.

https://www.aclu.org/news/human-rights/20-years-later-guanta...

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This is not a good example of what happens in America in general, since the position of the Bush administration was that Guantanamo Bay was outside of US legal jurisdiction. It was considered a alternative to the US court system.
> In the Bronx, DiMango’s job was to review cases and clear them: by getting weak cases dismissed, extracting guilty pleas from defendants, or referring cases to trial in another courtroom. At the start of 2013, there were nine hundred and fifty-two felony cases in the Bronx, including Browder’s, that were more than two years old. In the next twelve months, DiMango disposed of a thousand cases, some as old as five years.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/06/before-the-law

So all they have to do is to fly you there? How is "in this special place we do whatever we want" a justification?
Because terrorism!

As I understand it the basis legally is about Guantanamo bay not being formally part of the US, and therefore not subject to the constitution or regular law. Military law probably applies, although I'm not 100% on this.

Non US citizens, outside US territory are not protected by the US constitution.
> the position of

And that’s the problem. The government “deciding” that Guantanamo is a special jurisdiction to do whatever they want.

Not sure why your innocent framing justifies it?

> This is not a good example of what happens in America in general, since the position of the Bush administration was that Guantanamo Bay was outside of US legal jurisdiction

Then the next logical step is to declare Detroit outside of US legal jurisdiction. This will solve a lot problems. /s

Like every other major city it's halfway there thanks to the "border zone" system (as it's literally on the border), much of the 4th is effectively curtailed already.
Isn't the issue for those cleared is that there is no country who will accept them
It is therefore incumbent on America to take them in, and release them in the US, free and clear. You reap what you sow.

You don't get to just scoop people up and hold them indefinitely on the basis of 'whoopsiedoodle, nobody will take them back.'

Release them in US? Is that something a non-citizen says to just stir up responses/troll?

These people are unofficial POW of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars from what I understand. They should be returned to the governments of both.

And if they can’t be returned then they should be released. The US determined they did nothing wrong. Indefinite detention after a not guilty verdict is not an option.

Unofficial POW isn’t a status; that’s just a detainee.