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entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States.” Section 212(f), first
entry of noncitizens upon a “find[ing] that the en- try of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detri- mental to the
states, might consider alienage relevant.29 For example, in Mow Sun Wong the federal government contended that its prohibition on alien federal employment
to justify, implement, and expand these immiserating dy- namics.12 Against this background of worker alienation and carcerality, there are at least
momentum in favor of immigration restrictions, conditions can also align to enable progressive reform. Indeed, they have in the past: the 1965 Immigration
alia, that Guinea had violated the prohibition on the use of excessive force in the detention of ships when Guinean authorities arrested a ship
Aliens in the United States 616 (1912) (“The arrest or temporary detention of an alien in such proceedings is no more than a necessary incident thereof, as
does not invest any alien with a right to enter the United States” and that “nothing in the Constitution requires admission or sufferance of aliens
inter alia, “extortion.” Section (b)(2) defines extortion as “the obtaining of property from another, with his consent, induced by wrongful use of
relief experiment, in which FERA administrator Harry Hopkins and his subordinates so dramatically alienated state and local officials.59 The drafters