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[**MUST-READ! --Ed.] Detention of U.S. Persons: What is the Existing Law? Secrecy News (Steven Aftergood) - 2/6/12 11:01 AM When Congress passed the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, it included provisions that authorized U.S. armed forces to detain persons who are captured in the conflict with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated forces. However, Congress also said that those provisions did not provide any new authority to detain U.S. citizens or others who may be captured in the United States. “Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect existing law or authority relating to the detention of United States citizens…,” section 1021(e) of the Act states. “We are simply codifying existing law,” said Sen. Carl Levin, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, at the time. But this was an evasion, since existing law regarding the detention of U.S. persons is indeterminate in important respects. A new report from the Congressional Research Service fleshes out the law of detention, identifying what is known to be true as well as what is unsettled and unresolved. ...