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Threat of Dissent

A History of Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States
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Threat of Dissent explores how the United States government has historically used immigration laws to exclude or deport foreigners based on their beliefs and associations seen as threats to national security. Julia Rose Kraut traces this pattern from the Alien Friends Act of 1798 through major legal battles involving figures like Emma Goldman and Carlos Fuentes, detailing how political repression via deportation evolved alongside shifting fears—from anarchism to communism to Islamic radicalism. The book highlights civil rights challenges and the constitutional implications surrounding these practices, revealing deportations as a deliberate tool of political demagoguery.
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Ideal for readers interested in American legal history, immigration policy, political repression, and civil rights law, as well as students and scholars in related fields seeking a comprehensive historical analysis of ideological exclusion in the United States.

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From the Alien Friends Act to the Cold War and the War on Terror, the US has used ideological exclusions and deportations to suppress freedom of speech and association of foreigners depicted as threatening to national security. Julia Rose Kraut provides the first history of the tensions between immigration law and the First Amendment.

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"Suspicion of foreigners goes back to the earliest days of the republic. Kraut traces how different ideologies would be considered intolerably dangerous according to the dominant fears of a given era. Anarchism gave way to communism; communism gave way to Islamic radicalism."

-Jennifer Szalai, New York Times

"Magisterial and well written. A gripping, expansive story that traces the consequences of suspicions of 'un-American' ideologies and loyalties in federal jurisprudence from the War of 1812 through the still-raging War on Terror."

-Rachel Ida Buff, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"An original, comprehensive history of one of the most pervasive and insidious forms of political repression in the United States—one few Americans know anything about."

-Michael Kazin, author of War Against War

Beginning with the Alien Friends Act of 1798, the United States has passed laws in the name of national security to bar or expel foreigners based on their beliefs and associations. From the War on Anarchy to the War on Terror, the government repeatedly turns to ideological exclusions and deportations to suppress radicalism and dissent.

Threat of Dissent delves into major legislation and court decisions at the intersection of immigration and the First Amendment without losing sight of the people involved. We follow the cases of foreign-born activists and artists such as Emma Goldman and Carlos Fuentes, meet determined civil rights lawyers like Carol Weiss King, and discover how the ACLU and PEN challenged the constitutionality of exclusions and deportations. While sensitively capturing the particular legal vulnerability of foreigners, Julia Rose Kraut reminds us that deportations are not just a tool of political repression but a deliberate instrument of demagogic grandstanding.

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Praised by the New York Times for tracing "how different ideologies would be considered intolerably dangerous according to the dominant fears of a given era," Threat of Dissent is described as "magisterial and well written" by the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, offering "a gripping, expansive story" on the repercussions of suspicion towards 'un-American' ideologies in US federal law. The book has been commended for its careful archival research and suitability for undergraduate and graduate courses in legal history, immigration, ethnicity, and US history surveys.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674292352

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 16 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Julia Rose Kraut, a lawyer and historian, was the inaugural Judith S. Kaye Fellow for the Historical Society of the New York Courts.

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