“You
walk
away
realizing
that
the
world’s
worst
terrorists
are
housed
at
a
location
that
is
isolated
by
an
ocean,
mountains
and
deserts,
and
the
deserts
have
old
Cuban
landmines.
[
] anyone
who
wants
to
come
rescue
anybody
has
to
go
through
those
three
major
barriers.”
Senator
Tim
Scott,
November
20,
2015
McClatchy:
“Few
doubt
that
the
domestic
facilities
under
consideration
are
capable
of
securing
the
detainees [
].
But
critics
worry
that
having
them
there
could
attract
sympathizers
and
create
imminent
danger
by
making
the
nearby
communities
a
target.
Charleston
is
a
national
tourist
destination
with
a
metropolitan
population
of
almost
700,000.”(
Vera
Bergengruen,
“Some
worry
Guantánamo
detainees
could
come
north
as
Obama’s
term
ends,”
11/22/15)
Washington
Post:
“Mr.
Obama
should
not
and,
we
believe,
cannot
close
the
[Guantanamo
Bay]
prison
unilaterally.
Such
a
move
would
ignore
the
repeatedly
expressed
will
of
Congress.
Lawmakers
have
barred
spending
any
money
on
transferring
Guantanamo
detainees
into
the
United
States
and
on
building
them
facilities
here.
The
latest
version
of
the
National
Defense
Authorization
Act
(NDAA)
retains
these
provisions
despite
strong
pushback
from
the
White
House.”
(Editorial, Obama
cannot
go
it
alone
on
Guantanamo,
11/20/15)
CNN:
“But
the
plan
to
close
the
facility
--
already
facing
long-shot
odds
with
a
resistant
Congress
--
has
become
even
more
knotty
in
the
aftermath
of
the
Paris
attacks
last
week.
In
just
the
past
few
weeks,
ISIS
has
been
blamed
for
taking
down
a
Russian
passenger
plane,
and
terrorists
affiliated
with
the
group
went
on
a
killing
rampage
in
Paris.
Fallout
from
the
massacre
has
included
new
backlash
against
Syrian
refugees,
who
some
now
fear
could
pose
a
threat
to
the
U.S.
homeland.” (Kevin
Liptak,
“Obama
still
plans
to
shut
Guantanamo.
Can
he?,”
CNN,
11/19/15)
Speaker
Paul
Ryan:
“As
the
president’s
own
attorney
general
said
yesterday,
it
is
against
the
law
to
transfer
Guantanamo’s
detainees
to
the
United
States.
And
the
bipartisan
defense
bill
we
just
sent
to
the
president
only
confirms
that
fact.”
(Press
Release,
“Statement
on
Obama
Administration’s
Delay
of
Guantanamo
Bay
Plan,”
11/18/15)
CNN:
“Congress
continues
to
resist
any
option
that
involves
moving
detainees
into
the
United
States,
most
recently
in
a
defense
spending
bill
passed
this
week
that
Obama
originally
vetoed
but
is
now
expected
to
approve.
The
bill
extends
the
ban
on
transferring
detainees
into
the
United
States
and
puts
new
restrictions
on
sending
prisoners
to
Somalia,
Yemen,
Libya
and
Syria.” (Kevin
Liptak,
“Obama
still
plans
to
shut
Guantanamo.
Can
he?,”
CNN,
11/19/15)
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