Interesting that the military can conduct surveillance without violating the Act. Makes it all but certain that these people have been under the watchful eyes of the military this whole time. Everything witnessed. Everything recorded.
"On November 21st, 1987, nearly 1,000 Cuban refugee inmates revolted against guards at a federal detention center in Oakland, Louisiana, taking 28 hostages in the process. Two days later, another group of 1,500 Cuban refugees rioted at a federal penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia, taking 76 hostages.
The FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) quickly responded to the prison riot in Oakland while two FBI SWAT teams from Knoxville and Detroit handled the Atlanta prison. By the 24th of November, the Army’s counterterrorism unit, Delta Force, was requested to advise and assist the FBI’s special agent in charge (SAC).
Dubbed Operation Pocket Planner, Delta deployed 58 members of the unit to serve as sniper/observer teams, run communications, provide medical support, gather intelligence, and conduct assistance in explosive breaching. Although many believe that posse comitatus precludes the deployment of military troops on U.S. soil, there are exceptions and waivers. A special office exists within the Pentagon that handles civil requests for military support."
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