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Constitutional right Quote by Susan Collins

“I think that it is not right to deny a constitutional right based on simple, derogatory information that's been reported but not investigated. By contrast, to get on the No Fly List or the Selectee list, there has to be credible evidence that the individual is either involved in a terrorist plot…” quote by Susan Collins
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“I think that it is not right to deny a constitutional right based on simple, derogatory information that's been reported but not investigated. By contrast, to get on the No Fly List or the Selectee list, there has to be credible evidence that the individual is either involved in a terrorist plot, has terrorist associates or is providing material support to terrorists.”

Susan Collins

About This Quote

Source Speech: U.S. Senate Committee Hearing, 2018

The quote argues that denying constitutional rights requires solid evidence, unlike the No Fly List which demands credible proof of terrorism involvement.

In simple terms: Rights should be denied only with strong evidence.

Key Takeaway

Demand evidence before restricting rights.

Themes

civil liberties due process security government accountability legal standards

Mood

concerned critical

Type

political legal

When to use this quote

  • immigration screening
  • court challenges
  • policy drafting
  • public debate

Key Concepts

evidence standards constitutional rights terrorism policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we ensure evidence is reliable?
  • What safeguards prevent abuse?
A Different Perspective

Balancing security and liberty can be politically contentious.

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