As long as I’m praising Marc I Won The Morning Ambinder, check out this rather significant data point he mines from a Washington Post story on the final
“„Administration officials say they expect that as many as 40 of the 215 detainees at Guantanamo will be tried in federal court or military commissions. About 90 others have been cleared for repatriation or resettlement in a third country, and about 75 more have been deemed too dangerous to release but cannot be prosecuted because of evidentiary issues and limits on the use of classified material.
“„Spencer Ackermanspeculatesthat these detainees might be sent to Bagram. That was the Bush administration’s solution for avoiding judicial scrutiny of detention, but that approach is distinct from what Ken Gudeand the Center for American Progress are proposing. The CAP proposal is to send those detainees who were captured in the Afghanistan-Pakistan area, and who have lost the first round of their habeas appeals, back to Bagram. Sending “fifth category” detainees captured in third countries would jeopardize the government’s position in appealingthe judicial ruling that granted detainees captured in third countries and held at Bagram habeas rights.