NDAA 2013 still allows indefinite detention within the USNDAA 2013 still allows indefinite detention within the US
On Tuesday, the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 came one step closer to becoming law. The US Senate voted 98-0 in favor of the controversial act that could land American citizens behind bars. The NDAA has been challenged in court due to its explosive nature, in it if the president determines anyone an enemy combatant or found affiliated with enemy forces, including American citizens, they could find themselves imprisoned indefinitely by the US military. Carl Meyer, attorney with the Mayer Law groups, breaks down what the NDAA could mean for Americans RT America LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT America!
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