A team of legal scholars, led by
Mark Denbeaux, a Professor at Seton Hall University's School of Law, published a series of reports in 2006, based on the documents released by the
US Department of Defense. The second report on the Guantanamo detainees, entitled: "Inter- and Intra-Departmental Disagreements About Who Is Our Enemy" documented that the Department of Defense was detaining captives for association with organizations that the
Department of Homeland Security did not regard as a threat. While the Department of Homeland Security does not regard membership in Harakat-e-Mulavi, or an association with Harakat-e-Mulavi. as a reason to prevent a traveler from entering the USA,
JTF-GTMO analysts regard an alleged association with Harakat-e-Mulavi justifies indefinite
extrajudicial detention. ==Abdullah Mujahid and Harakat-e-Mulavi==