Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 955 páginas |
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... Title II . I want to say that I concur with this opinion most emphatically . Not only may an individual under Title II lose his freedom by mere suspicion expressed by his Government , but there is really no recourse for him because ...
... Title II . I want to say that I concur with this opinion most emphatically . Not only may an individual under Title II lose his freedom by mere suspicion expressed by his Government , but there is really no recourse for him because ...
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... Title II , but an amendment was adopted which retained some of the factfinding clauses , most of the factfinding clauses which were contained in Title II . We could either repeal it outright by passing Senate bill 1872 or one of the ...
... Title II , but an amendment was adopted which retained some of the factfinding clauses , most of the factfinding clauses which were contained in Title II . We could either repeal it outright by passing Senate bill 1872 or one of the ...
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... Title II was not in operation at that time . Of course , if we remove Title II from the books , then we are right back where we started from . Certainly there would be means of de- taining potential saboteurs and espionage agents . That ...
... Title II was not in operation at that time . Of course , if we remove Title II from the books , then we are right back where we started from . Certainly there would be means of de- taining potential saboteurs and espionage agents . That ...
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COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY | 2885 |
NS 112410 CONTENTS | 2929 |
Statement | 2993 |
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