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 @8CS4GM7answered…5yrs5Y

Human rights, yes. Constitutional rights, not necessarily. Any person should be given a fair trial and should not be held indefinitely in an extrajudicial fashion.

 @4PRKPMGanswered…4yrs4Y

Assuming they're in captivity, yes. They are still terrorists and the extension of our constitutional rights should be revoked if necessary.

 @92MDVFR from Georgia  answered…3yrs3Y

How flexible is the term suspect? If government agencies find the alleged with incriminating contraband, then no, they shouldn't have extensive legal opportunities. They should be afforded a fair trial, but appeals should be eliminated. Also, the penalties should fit the crime.

 @riddlecongress from Connecticut  answered…5yrs5Y

No, they are not U.S. citizens and do not have constitutional rights. They should be treated as terrorist war criminals and held to the international standard in dealing with international criminals.

 @8R7N6V4 from Mississippi  answered…4yrs4Y

A fair trial should be required. Lots of detainees are being held on nothing more than suspicion.

 @8T5QRDV from Maine  answered…3yrs3Y

yes they should be tried in military tribunals and tortured and Guantanamo Bay prison should remain open but give a fair trial

 @8V2C9ZY from Illinois  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8WC3QKP from Pennsylvania  answered…3yrs3Y

I don't think that a foreign terrorist should deserve every constitutional rights, but they do deserve a fair trial.

 @8WQNM5V from Oklahoma  answered…3yrs3Y

No, they are not U.S. citizens and do not have constitutional rights but not subject to torture

  @93G2RP7 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, The Constitution doesn't grant our rights, it protects them from government