The Sedition Act became law on July 14, 1798, but it expired on March 3, 1801 under the Jefferson Administration. In 1918, Congress responded to concerns that the country’s wartime efforts in ...
US President-elect Donald Trump during a rally in Colorado in October announced a plan called "Operation Aurora" to remove ...
Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants if elected, a move that has only been invoked three times in the past 225 years.
The Alien Enemies Act was supposed to expire with the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1801 ... the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, in 1918 the act was amended to only apply to men, according to the U.S.
Anyway, it has come to my attention that the laws of our great nation are in need of weeding. Every now and then some ...
Former President Donald Trump says if reelected, he will invoke a centuries-old law to expedite the removal of undocumented ...
His indictment came from his opposition to US involvement in World War I and his defiance of the Sedition Act of 1918, a law ...
Congress, with the support of President John Adams, passed the Alien Enemies Act as part of the four Alien and Sedition Acts of ... Congress amended it in 1918 to include women.