ACLU: Better Than Trump, But Clinton's Rights Record Still Cause for Concern

The ACLU’s constitutional analysis of Hillary Clinton’s political record and policy proposals came out Wednesday, and it looks a lot different from the one the civil liberties group issued in July for Clinton’s rival, GOP nominee Donald Trump.

Indeed, the summer’s report found that Trump, if elected, would be a “one-man constitutional crisis,” as Common Dreams reported.

Democratic nominee Clinton, on the other hand, “has become a strong defender of Americans’ civil rights and liberties in most respects,” the ACLU says (pdf) of her nearly four-decade political career. Specifically, the organization points to her stated support for reproductive rights, ending mass incarceration, voting rights, and the LGBTQ community. 

However, the ACLU also highlights “two areas for improvement: immigration and national security.” And those are big areas, covering everything from immigrant detention to drone killings to unwarranted surveillance of the American people.

On immigration, the ACLU says the next administration “must do better…than the Obama administration, which has adopted draconian policies and practices that have violated basic due process norms.”

Specifically, the group demands Clinton, if elected:

  • end family detention;
  • end immigration raids on asylum seekers;
  • guarantee the due process rights of asylum seekers;
  • end the use of private prison corporations for immigration detention;
  • end the mass incarceration of immigrants; and
  • rein in the rampant Fourth and Fifth Amendment abuses carried out by Customs and Border Protection officers and agents.

Meanwhile, the report zooms in on Clinton’s hawkish tendencies, noting that she “has defended the Obama administration’s expansive targeted killing program as lawful and effective.”

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