Quote Originally Posted by Tholiak
This only applies to Jose since he was a Member of a terrorist organization.
Well, under the Patriot Act, who knows what it and what isn't a terrorist organization? If you read it, it's completely at the discretion of the attorney general.

If I were attorney general, I would say that the NRA is a terrorist organization. How would you like that?

And a note: ever heard of judicial precedence?
bhallg2k Reviewed by bhallg2k on . U.S. Can Confine Citizens Without Charges, Court Rules it's freedom when it happens here though. U.S. Can Confine Citizens Without Charges, Court Rules Jerry Markon / Washington Post | September 10 2005 A federal appeals court yesterday backed the president's power to indefiniely detain a U.S. citizen captured on U.S. soil without any criminal charges, holding that such authority is vital during wartime to protect the nation from terrorist attacks. The ruling, by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, came in the case of Jose Rating: 5