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Alien and Sedition Acts

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Alien and Sedition Acts

The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 were a set of 67 United States statutes that sought, on national security grounds, to restrict immigration and limit 1st Amendment protections for freedom of speech. They were endorsed by the Federalist Party of President John Adams as a response to a developing dispute with the French Republic and to related fears of domestic political subversion. The prosecution of journalists under the Sedition Act rallied public support for the opposition Democratic-Republicans, and contributed to their success in the elections of 1800. Under the new administration of Thomas Jefferson, only the Alien Enemies Act, granting the president powers of detention and deportation of foreigners in wartime or in face of a threatened invasion, remained in force.

After 1800, the surviving Alien Enemies Act was invoked three times during the course of a declared war: the War of 1812, and the First and Second World Wars. Of these three invocations, the Alien Enemies Act is best known as the legal authority behind the internment of German Americans during both World Wars, as well as internment of Italian Americans and, to a lesser extent, Japanese Americans during World War II. In March 2025, President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act as his authority for expediting deportation of foreigners; this invocation is subject to ongoing litigation.

Infobox

Long title
An Act concerning Aliens
Enacted by
the 5th United States Congress
Public law
Pub. L. 5–58
Statutes at Large
1 Stat. 570

Tables

Naturalization Act of 1798
Naturalization Act of 1798
Act
Naturalization Act of 1798
Purpose
To increase the requirements to seek citizenship.
Status
Repealed in 1802.
Alien Friends Act of 1798
Alien Friends Act of 1798
Act
Alien Friends Act of 1798
Purpose
To allow the president to imprison and deport foreigners.
Status
Expired in 1800.
Alien Enemies Act of 1798
Alien Enemies Act of 1798
Act
Alien Enemies Act of 1798
Purpose
To give the president additional powers to detain foreigners during times of war, invasion, or predatory incursion.
Status
Amended in 1918 to have gender-neutral applicability, currently codified at sections 4067 through 4070 of the Revised Statutes (50 U.S.C. 21 et seq.).
Sedition Act of 1798
Sedition Act of 1798
Act
Sedition Act of 1798
Purpose
To criminalize false and/or malicious statements about the federal government.
Status
Expired in 1800.
Act
Purpose
Status
Naturalization Act of 1798
To increase the requirements to seek citizenship.
Repealed in 1802.
Alien Friends Act of 1798
To allow the president to imprison and deport foreigners.
Expired in 1800.
Alien Enemies Act of 1798
To give the president additional powers to detain foreigners during times of war, invasion, or predatory incursion.
Amended in 1918 to have gender-neutral applicability, currently codified at sections 4067 through 4070 of the Revised Statutes (50 U.S.C. 21 et seq.).
Sedition Act of 1798
To criminalize false and/or malicious statements about the federal government.
Expired in 1800.

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