Padilla, a citizen of the U.S and was sentenced to seventeen years and four months in prison by a federal judge in Miami on Jan. 22, 2008. Under the sixth Amendment it states that due process is needed for a criminal process. This story shows that this poor man was held without being given a trial so he could not defend himself and explain his innocence.
Some people believe that the Patriot Act is a good thing because it keeps us safer. It is worth it to sacrifice our freedoms in order to prevent terrorism. These people might say that arresting Jose Padilla was a good thing because it prevented him from potentially setting off a bomb. In many ways the Patriot Act has made government investigations against terrorism easier to target by allowing them to more power. It has also made it possible for the law to violate our privacy and keep up with technology in everyday life.
The problem with this argument is that many people are being made less safe by the Patriot Act since they are being held in jail without trial. It is stated in the Constitution “No citizen shall be imprisoned or otherwise detained by the United States except pursuant to an Act of Congress” http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/4001 This shows that the way the government reacted to Jose Padilla and others like him was very