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In reply to the discussion: I'm astonished so many DUers are cool with ending Habeas Corpus [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)1032 says "unless they are US citizens or legal residents"
In which case they are held under the civilian justice system.
It begins by defining "covered persons" specifically as those involved with the Taliban or Al-qaeda in the war against the US. Section 1036 details the protections and recourse for those under military detention, in keeping with the Geneva Conventions and the norms of war. For any held under the civilian justice system, constitutional law holds, and is in no way altered by this bill.
I've done my own research on this for much of the way along...almost exclusively by reading the bill itself (in the copies available through the Library of Congress) and following the changes. I have to say, the media and blogs and so forth seem to have been miserably irresponsible and careless in how they have covered it, and are probably the main causes of all the misunderstanding and hyperbole.