However, in the article, American Civil Liberties” by Kim Evans (2011) explains how every citizen have rights as, Miranda warnings and the Constitution’s Bill of Rights except terrorists. The U.S. government and law enforcement are highly involved in protecting the public as a society (Evans, 2011). According to the author, the constitution is an important symbol for the nations of United States of America but most important for an individual. The constitution represents freedom of speech. The Miranda warning fall under the fifth amendment and sixth amendment. Regarding the Bill of Rights terrorist shouldn’t have the same rights as everyone else do (Evans, 2011). As the author mentions, terrorist don’t deserve the Miranda rights to be read to them since they terrorize the country, terrorist are terrorist regarding the situation. Numerous wars in the United State have define the terms “protecting national security” and: protecting liberties. For example, Abraham Lincoln suspended the wri of habeas corpus during the civil war (Evans,2011). Evans (2011), acknowledge the fact that in the article one of the constitution mentions the suspension “when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.” Terrorist don’t need to be process as an individual who have committed felony or misdemeanors crimes for the reason they did didn’t tend to harm the whole nation as a terrorist did (Evans, 2011). As Stearns (August 31, 2016) illustrated, the process a criminal must go through such as, investigation, arrest and arrest charges, custody and booking, bailing hearing, arraignment, sentencing, and post releases. A terrorist shouldn’t have the process of the criminal justice system and they need to be punish without expression and without the constitution’s Bill of Rights.