k-town_king
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Oh but it is illegal and yes American citizens who should have been tried and convicted in absentia, if need be, with the sentence then carried out. That's called "due process."
Al-Awlaki is a U.S. citizen, born in New Mexico to Yemeni parents, who had not been charged with any crime. Civil liberties groups have questioned the government's authority to kill an American without trial.
Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, condemned the drone attack on Awlaki, saying, "The targeted killing program violates both U.S. and international law.
"As we've seen today, this is a program under which American citizens far from any battlefield can be executed by their own government without judicial process, and on the basis of standards and evidence that are kept secret not just from the public but from the courts," Jaffer said. "The government's authority to use lethal force against its own citizens should be limited to circumstances in which the threat to life is concrete, specific and imminent. It is a mistake to invest the President - any President - with the unreviewable power to kill any American whom he deems to present a threat to the country."
It makes a difference that his physical presence was outside the United States?
Being against government sanctioned murder is a rock solid principle to stand on. Don’t go looking for loopholes.
You know the right are just sheep when they are justifying a government sanctioned hit on a US citizen by complaining about a drone strike on a terrorist in the ME. lmao
Trump should have gotten someone involved jailed if it was illegal.
Trump admitted on tv and it just happened,
No justification for this violation of the constitution and his rights.