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H.R. 968: Detainee Security Act of 2011

To provide for certain processes and limitations relating to the detention of certain individuals by the United States, and for other purposes.
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Introduced : Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Sponsor : Rep. McKeon, Howard P. (CA-25th [R])
Status : introduced Wed, Mar 9, 2011

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Rep. Miller, Jeff (FL-1st [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Forbes, James Randy (VA-4th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Heck, Joe (NV-3rd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Runyan, Jon (NJ-3rd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Brooks, Mo (AL-5th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Fleming, John (LA-4th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Shuster, Bill (PA-9th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Rooney, Tom (FL-16th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Wilson, Addison Graves (SC-2nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Schilling, Robert T. (IL-17th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Roby, Martha (AL-2nd [R]) Thu, Mar 17, 2011
Rep. Kline, John P. (MN-2nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Coffman, Mike (CO-6th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Rigell, E. Scott (VA-2nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Conaway, K. Michael (TX-11th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Thornberry, William M. (TX-13th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Hartzler, Vicky (MO-4th [R]) Thu, May 5, 2011
Rep. Turner, Michael R. (OH-3rd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Schock, Aaron (IL-18th [R]) Thu, Mar 17, 2011
Rep. LoBiondo, Frank A. (NJ-2nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Akin, W. Todd (MO-2nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. West, Allen (FL-22nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Palazzo, Steven (MS-4th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Hunter, Duncan D. (CA-52nd [R]) Thu, Mar 17, 2011
Rep. Platts, Todd Russell (PA-19th [R]) Thu, Mar 17, 2011
Rep. Rogers, Michael Dennis (AL-3rd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Lamborn, Douglas L. (CO-5th [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Griffin, Tim (AR-2nd [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Rep. Wittman, Robert J. (VA-1st [R]) Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Actions
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1/1/0001 action Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
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House Armed Services Referral, In Committee
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Armed forces and national security
Appropriations
Caribbean area
Congressional oversight
Correctional facilities and imprisonment
Criminal procedure and sentencing
Cuba
Defense spending
Detention of persons
Latin America
Lawyers and legal services
Military facilities and property
Military law
Military operations and strategy
Terrorism
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short introduced Detainee Security Act of 2011
official introduced To provide for certain processes and limitations relating to the detention of certain individuals by the United States, and for other purposes.

SUMMARY:

3/9/2011--Introduced. Detainee Security Act of 2011 - Requires any administrative board or panel conducting reviews to determine the eligibility for the continued detention of a non-U.S. citizen detained on or after March 7, 2011, at the U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Guantanamo) to be subject to specified restrictions, including that: (1) the detainee being reviewed shall not be represented by legal counsel, but may be assisted by a military personal representative; (2) such review may not take place until 21 days after the beginning of such detention; (3) review recommendations shall be made by a panel of military experts in operations, intelligence, and counterterrorism matters; and (4) the government's information concerning the threat posed by the individual and any mitigating information be presented to the representative. Outlines further required board or panel considerations in making recommendations. Requires an individual determined eligible for detention pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Authorization) to be held in military custody pending a disposition decision by the President. Allows such disposition to include: (1) long-term detention without trial until the end of hostilities against the nations, organizations, and persons subject to the Authorization; and (2) military trial under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Authorizes the Secretary of Defense (DOD) to waive the custody requirement after certifying to the congressional defense and intelligence committees that such waiver is in the U.S. national security interests. Prohibits any detainee from being transferred or released to or within the United States, its territories, or possessions. Prohibits the Secretary from transferring such an individual to their country of origin or any other foreign country or entity until 30 days after a certification to Congress relating to the anti-terrorism and other aspects of the transfer country. Prohibits transfer to a country or entity if there is a confirmed case of an individual being transferred there who subsequently engaged in terrorist activity (with an authorized waiver by the Secretary). Prohibits implementation of the Executive Order concerning the periodic review of individuals detained at Guantanamo until the Secretary submits a national security protocol applicable to each detainee. Affirms U.S. engagement in an armed conflict with al Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces. Directs the Secretary to prohibit any family member from visiting a detainee at Guantanamo. Prohibits DOD funds from being used to construct or modify any U.S. facility to house such individuals for purposes of detention or imprisonment.
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