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Originally Posted by Babar-the-Tiger
My understanding of the Guantanao detainees are that they are combatants that were picked up in Afganistan and Iraq. I have heard the ones cleared have been sent back. The question remains as to do they have the same legal rights as those in the U.S.. My thought is if you come to visit from a foreign land and a crime happens with you involved, you are entitled to the same justice as anyone else in the U.S., therefore, extending that principle to a piece of land we own in Cuba should follow logically. Am I wrong?
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Uh, you don't own the land there in Cuba. You are
leasing it.
MOD EDIT: **personal attack deleted.**