Grizzly Adams
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The allegation was pretty clearly referring to the "concentration camps" as being outside the bounds of the law. Read the post I quoted for an idea of what the allegation is.Giving one example of a law that has not been broken doesn't prove the administration is following the law.
TITLE 42, CHAPTER 21 has various requirements for care of detained persons that are being violated in too many clauses and instances to cite.
But congratulations on finally figuring out how to cite statutes, even if you carpet-bombed with a seventy-page chapter of the US Code instead of a specific provision, and even if it was ultimately irrelevant to the discussion at hand.
Baby steps.
Say it all you want. That doesn't change it.As for the particularities of the law: if the law says what we're doing is okay, then I say "**** the law."