The Smith-Amash amendment explicitly bans indefinite detention and military commissions from the US and repeals section 1022 from the 2012 NDAA. The amendment also guarantees that persons arrested on U.S. soil under the Afghanistan AUMF or the NDAA will be charged for their alleged wrongdoing and will receive a fair trial.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll270.xml
Republicans voting FOR this amendment:
Rep. Justin Amash [R, MI-3] Aye
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett [R, MD-6] Aye
Rep. Rob Bishop [R, UT-1] Aye
Rep. Paul Broun [R, GA-10] Aye
Rep. John Duncan [R, TN-2] Aye
Rep. Chris Gibson [R, NY-20] Aye
Rep. Morgan Griffith [R, VA-9] Aye
Rep. Tim Huelskamp [R, KS-1] Aye
Rep. Timothy Johnson [R, IL-15] Aye
Rep. Walter Jones [R, NC-3] Aye
Rep. Raúl Labrador [R, ID-1] Aye
Rep. Tom McClintock [R, CA-4] Aye
Rep. Ronald Paul [R, TX-14] Aye
Rep. Thomas Petri [R, WI-6] Aye
Rep. Dennis Rehberg [R, MT-0] Aye
Rep. Reid Ribble [R, WI-8] Aye
Rep. James Sensenbrenner [R, WI-5] Aye
Rep. John Shimkus [R, IL-19] Aye
Rep. Scott Tipton [R, CO-3] Aye
All the other Republicans see no issue with indefinite detention.