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The Alien Enemies Act was enacted in 1798 to combat spying and sabotage during tensions with France .
It authorizes the president to deport, detain or place restrictions on individuals whose primary allegiance is to a foreign power.
The act can be invoked “whenever there is a declared war” or “any invasion or predatory incursion” that has been perpetrated, attempted or threatened against the United States by a foreign government.
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