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Aug. 12th, 2005 03:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was going to talk a little about this, which is very cool.
But then I read the following, excerpted from the New York Times:
Set aside, for the moment, how horrifying this assertion is - more, in some ways, than the claims in the torture memos. The practical effect of this, if the court accepts it, is that people from other countries will stop coming to, or passing through, this country. Not all of them, of course, but many. That will hurt us badly.
As if that matters, compared to the damage we've taken by having a government with the gall to make such claims. I am sick at heart.
But then I read the following, excerpted from the New York Times:
Foreign citizens who change planes at airports in the United States can legally be seized, detained without charges, deprived of access to a lawyer or the courts, and even denied basic necessities like food, lawyers for the government said in Brooklyn federal court yesterday.
Set aside, for the moment, how horrifying this assertion is - more, in some ways, than the claims in the torture memos. The practical effect of this, if the court accepts it, is that people from other countries will stop coming to, or passing through, this country. Not all of them, of course, but many. That will hurt us badly.
As if that matters, compared to the damage we've taken by having a government with the gall to make such claims. I am sick at heart.