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Alien Enemies Act of 1798: Origins and Modern Relevance
The provided text offers a historical analysis of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, one of the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts passed by the Federalist Congress. This law granted the president significant authority to detain or deport male citizens of hostile nations during wartime without requiring charges or trials. While less contested initially than other Alien Acts due to its wartime stipulation, the broader legislation faced strong criticism for potentially violating civil liberties and serving political aims. Although most of these acts expired or were repealed, the Alien Enemies Act remains active in U.S. law, having been notably invoked during World War II for the internment of specific ethnic groups. The act's continued existence raises ongoing questions about the balance between national security and individual rights in times of conflict.
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