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 @9NGFNMT from Texas answered…6hrs6H

It is my opinion that the U.S. does have jurisdiction to try a foreign national in a federal court or hold them in Guant…

 @9NG32RT from California answered…13hrs13H

It depends on where they are. In the U.S. borders, yes, outside of the U.S. borders, no. And where apprehended matters

 @9NFRHSP from New York answered…19hrs19H

Limited to the same constitutional rights extended to fed/state prosecutions of criminal defendants.