Korematsu-Takai Civil Liberties Protection Act of 2025

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Bill 119 HR 1439, also known as the "Due Process Protections Act," aims to safeguard individuals in the United States from being unlawfully detained solely because of a protected characteristic. This bill seeks to ensure that all individuals are afforded due process rights, regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. The Due Process Protections Act prohibits the government from detaining individuals based solely on their protected characteristic. It requires that individuals be provided with a fair and impartial hearing before any detention can take place. This bill also mandates that individuals have the right to legal representation during these hearings. Furthermore, the Due Process Protections Act establishes mechanisms for individuals to challenge their detention and seek redress if they believe their rights have been violated. This bill also requires that any detention be based on credible evidence and not on discriminatory or arbitrary grounds. Overall, the Due Process Protections Act seeks to uphold the fundamental principle of due process for all individuals in the United States, regardless of their background or characteristics. By ensuring that individuals are not unlawfully detained based solely on a protected characteristic, this bill aims to protect the rights and liberties of all individuals in our society.

Recent Activity Alert

Bill 119 HR 1439, also known as the "Due Process Protections Act," aims to safeguard individuals in the United States from being unlawfully detained solely because of a protected characteristic. This bill seeks to ensure that...