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 @8LX7Q6W from Ohio  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes but only after they have been closely looked after for a period of time.

 @8XLR4JX  from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

Not constitutional rights since they aren’t citizens, but basic human rights and international law still apply

 @ariff from Arkansas  answered…6yrs6Y

No, they are not US citizens but basic human rights still apply, and only if they are captured in an area under the jurisdiction of U.S. law.

 @52L8D8Zfrom Texas  answered…6yrs6Y

We wouldn't have to answer this question if we weren't legitimizing terror through unfair wars that create people accustomed to suffering and warfare as a norm, and who are living lives filled with terror because of us. This is not the way of Americans and it must stop.

 @9FDLK78 from California  answered…3yrs3Y

Terrorism is horrible and the people committing these acts do not deserve to be treated nicely but torture should not be used unless they tortured others.

 @4RVSBFDfrom District of Columbia  answered…6yrs6Y

USA is a major sponsor of terrorism. We should quit meddling in other nations.

 @4SQWJ65from Florida  answered…6yrs6Y

Is this seriously in consideration? They honestly shouldn't even be considered people. Of course they're not getting constitutional rights.

 @4RV9YSTfrom Florida  answered…6yrs6Y

If they are foreign nationals and trial is brought in the United States or a US territory, then they should be given the same rights to a fair trial, innocent until proven guilty. They should not be considered as US citizens, though. They are foreign nationals and should be privy to the laws that govern foreign nationals within the US and our territories.

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iSideWith. (2026). “Should foreign terrorism suspects be given constitutional rights?” — Public Opinion Poll Results. Retrieved June 17, 2026, from https://www.isidewith.com/poll/46492877

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