States at any time during the continuance of this act, to order all such aliens as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or shall have reasonable grounds to suspect are concerned in any treasonable or secret machinations... The Congressional Globe - Page 3001by United States. Congress - 1851Full view - About this book
| Emlin McClain - Constitutional law - 1900 - 1126 pages
...bearing upon this case. The act vested in the President power to order all such aliens as he should judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or should have reasonable grounds to suspect were concerned in any treasonable or secret machination against... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1901 - 440 pages
...committee, is that which authorizes the President to remove out of the territory of the United States, "all such aliens [being natives, citizens, denizens,...secret machinations against the Government thereof.* Ti— 139 This authorization is considered by the petitioners as unconstitutional: First, because such... | |
| United States - 1904 - 584 pages
...President of the United States at any time during the continuance of this act to order all such aliens as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety...secret machinations against the government thereof, to depart out of the territory of the United States, within such time as shall be expressed in such... | |
| Thomas Francis Moran - Political Science - 1904 - 580 pages
...President of the United States at any time during the continuance of this act to order all such aliens as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety...secret machinations against the government thereof, to depart out of the territory of the United States, within such time as shall be expressed in such... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1904 - 440 pages
...fourteen years. The second authorized the President to order out of the country all aliens whom he might judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or might suspect of any treasonable plot. The third provided that whenever any foreign nation was at war... | |
| Edward Channing - United States - 1904 - 678 pages
...|Aie President to <>rder any aliens "he hall judge danger<ms to the peace Smd safety of the JJnited States, or Shall have reasonable grounds to suspect are concerned in any ^reasonable or secret jnachinations against pf the territory of the jetion, grant an alien fnited States... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1905 - 460 pages
...grounds. The first section provides that it shall be lawful for the President " to order all such aliens as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety...secret machinations against the government thereof, to depart out of the United States in such time as shall be expressed in such order." Our government,... | |
| Edward Channing - United States - 1905 - 690 pages
...(June 25, 1798), which is usually cited as the Alien Act, authorized the President to order any aliens "he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety...secret machinations against the government thereof, to depart out of the territory of the United States"; or he might, at his discretion, grant an alien... | |
| Francis Bellamy - Presidents - 1905 - 536 pages
...enough for the drastic lesson. The law authorised the President to "order such aliens as he should judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or should have reasonable grounds to suspect were concerned in any treasonable or secret machinations... | |
| Alexander Johnston - United States - 1905 - 482 pages
...years of operation. It authorized the President to order out of the country all such aliens as he might judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or might suspect to be concerned in any treasonable or secret machinations. The third provided that, whenever... | |
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