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One, there may be an individual who was a subject of federal, state or local charges and had not been arrested, and we would detain them.
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We'd detain everybody, including the injured sailors.
"We still have draconian security laws that would detain minors, there's the recent issue of the young man [Oliver Bridgeman] in Syria, counter-terrorism measures that require teachers to report on kids in schools.
I asked how long they would detain me.
In a gallery it would detain few passers-by for more than a couple of minutes.
The spotters "know what it is about the world that would detain a Martian or a child," de Botton writes.
Trump has vowed to expand Guantánamo, and, according to a leaked memo obtained by CNN, his campaign even said he would detain American Isis "sympathizers" (whatever that means).
In March, officials said they would detain people from Iraq and 32 other countries who arrive at airports and border crossings seeking political asylum.
Nor can this judicial review be an empty gesture; lawyers must be allowed ample access to those the government would detain.
More than a dozen people were arrested after police said the protests were illegal and warned that they would detain anyone who tried to demonstrate.
One Friday in July, I was advised by a contact in the Ministry of Justice that when I came in on the next Monday they would detain me and send me to Japan, not Costa Rica.
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