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Yes but what are the chances of that happening when it's a case involving a man accused of supporting terrorists? This is exactly the purpose of the program, so there won't be much of an argument there. If anything this will set a precedent and cement over the program's 'usefulness'.

The question is why did they have to wait for the program to actually catch someone supporting terrorism before taking it to court?




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