Guess Who Could Be Coming Back If Kamala Wins?
Man Arrested for Threatening to Assassinate Supreme Court Justices
MSNBC Confirms Kamala Is Lying from the Center, and CNN Drowns in Interview...
FCC Commissioner Slams Biden-Harris for Focusing on Climate Change, DEI, and Not Underserv...
Is There a Mole Within the Secret Service?
Why These People Were Rushed to the Hospital Following a Trump Rally
Trump Surprises Young Boy With Rare Brain Disorder With Special Present
Did We Just See the Worst Vote Against Israel From the UN?
Drug Companies Caused the Problems With 340B
One GOP Lawmaker Says It Doesn't Feel 'Safe' to Work in Politics
We Have Post-Debate Polling News Out of a Key Battleground State
Number of Interviews the Trump-Vance Ticket Has Given in Contrast to the Harris-Walz...
Democrats Are Still Running With This Narrative About Harris Becoming the Nominee
Intel and the U.S. Lose Their Bet on ESG
A Growing Number of Americans Are Getting Their News From TikTok
Tipsheet

Read Their Lips: Gitmo Prisoners Don't Want To Leave

Marc Falkoff, a lawyer who represents some of the Yemeni detainees at Gitmo, is trying to keep his clients there -- because they would rather be there than safely inside a U.S. prison in Illinois. Via Newsweek:
Advertisement
Falkoff notes that many of his clients, while they clearly want to go home, are at least being held under Geneva Convention conditions in Guant?namo. At Thomson, he notes, the plans call for them to be thrown into the equivalent of a "supermax" security prison under near-lockdown conditions.

"As far as our clients are concerned, it's probably preferable for them to remain at Guant?namo," he says.
Falkoff could even raise legal roadblocks to keep their clients there.

HT Mark Hemingway

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement