Cite as "AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 03052943 (posted May. 29, 2003)"
U.S. Department of Justice
www.usdoj.gov
For Immediate Release
(202) 514-2008
TDD (202) 514-1888
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
Statement of Attorney General John Ashcroft on North Jersy Media
Group v. Ashcroft:
"Since the September 11th attacks, the Department of Justice has used all
legal tools available to disrupt and neutralize potential terrorist threats by
removing dangerous individuals who have broken our nation's laws from the
streets of our communities. Time and again, the Department has successfully
defended legal challenges to the tools we have used and actions we have taken to
protect the American people. The Supreme Court today refused to disturb a Third
Circuit ruling that is an important victory in support of our work to secure the
nation.
"The Third Circuit's decision recognized that open deportation hearings would
reveal sensitive information about our ongoing terrorism investigation and aid
terrorists targeting our nation and people. The Third Circuit wrote, 'Since the
primary national policy must be self-preservation, it seems elementary that, to
the extent that open deportation hearings might impair national security, that
security is implicated...' Justice Department regulations dating from 1964 have
expressly allowed select deportation hearings to be closed to protect public
interest. This authority to close hearings is an important, constitutional tool
in this time of war, when we face an unparalleled threat from covert and unknown
foes spread across the globe."
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