Trump’s Inaugural Promises: Utilizing the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and Other Precedents to Control and Expand America’s Borders – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

In his second inaugural address, President Donald Trump reached back into history to signal how he will implement his promise to control our nation’s borders and to expand those borders by acquiring new territory. Trump’s reach extended to 1798, when Congress passed and President John Adams signed the Alien Enemies… In his second inaugural address, President Donald Trump reached back into history to signal how he will implement his promise to control our nation’s borders and to expand those borders by acquiring new territory. Trump’s reach extended to 1798, when Congress passed and President John Adams signed the Alien Enemies Act.

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