There are those who leave without our needing to detain them; we have said all there is to say.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We will not leave this place until our comrades are free. We are the power here. We are the power.
So people ought to be free to leave here, but there ought to be opportunity for them to come home.
Maybe... there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for unlawfully detaining 120 people. Maybe they just got carried away with last year's idea of pre-emptive strikes and thought, 'Let's not wait for an actual crime to occur. Let's get the innocent.
So I departed and was free from imprisonment.
Nobody will leave any place unless they're forced out. That's the nature of humans. Once you're there, you're there. I've never seen anybody get up voluntarily and leave any place.
People either leave or they stay.
You don't leave people who can't defend themselves.
We need to make clear the federal government does not have authority to indefinitely detain U.S. citizens without due process or, for that matter, to use lethal force on U.S. citizens on U.S. soil if they don't pose imminent threats.
Arresting and detaining these dangerous people can make sense, at least until a final decision is reached on their deportation. However, such detention must always be subject to time limits and court review.
My thoughts are my company; I can bring them together, select them, detain them, dismiss them.