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anubidiocane | 5 years ago
Take for example the Guantanamo bay detection camp
In 2005 a judge ruled that
A federal judge ruled Monday that some foreign terror suspects held in Cuba can challenge their confinement in U.S. courts and she criticized the Bush administration for holding hundreds of people indefinitely as “enemy combatants,” saying that doing so unconstitutionally violates their right to due process.
But no one paid for it and Guantanamo bay is still open, bi-partisan executive orders have been issued over the years to keep the operations running.
Obama promised to close it, but didn't (TBF he had the entire Congress against, but in the end he didn't keep on his promise)
In January 2018 the Trump administration signed an executive order to keep Guantanamo open indefinitely.
As of today there are still 40 people detained awaiting justice.
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