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And under new antiterror laws passed since Sept. 11, the attorney general may detain for deportation any noncitizen who he has "reasonable grounds to believe" endangers national security.
Under plans unveiled last month, Charles Clarke, the home secretary, would be able to impose a range of "control orders" on anyone he has "reasonable grounds" to suspect "is, or has been, concerned with terrorism".
He has reasonable control of his right arm, so uses a finger to press symbols on the screen that open up successive folders of images, words and frequently used phrases.
Moreover, because the watchlist isn't limited to known, actual terrorists, an official can watchlist a person if he has reasonable suspicion to believe that the person is a suspected terrorist.
Emergency legislation rushed through Congress - the USA Patriot Act - allows the indefinite detention of "non-citizens" once the attorney general "certifies" he has "reasonable grounds to believe" the individual is engaged in terrorist activities or endangers national security, the report said.
Montague claims he has reasonable grounds for suspicion because Lawson served as an energy minister under Margaret Thatcher and is a past president of the British Institute of Energy Economics, which "encourages the exchange of ideas" between the energy industry, government and academia and is sponsored by BP and Shell.
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Perhaps a prima facie case can be made against certain people, but Monbiot did not come even close to establishing that he had reasonable grounds for his specific case against Bolton.
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