Chris Van Hollen made this Point, clearly, he said, look, I'm not here to defend, to have a factual argument about who this man is. I'm here to say that In the United States, nobody gets disappeared without a chance to get in front of a court. It's called due process of law. To say, whoa, they've got the wrong person here, wrong name, not me, don't have the right facts, because in this particular case, the government, the federal government has already admitted, oh, this was a mistake. (25:35–25:44)
CLAIM
Asserts that due process of law in the U.S. requires a court appearance before someone can be detained.
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