
Deportation Cases of 1919-1920
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'Deportation Cases of 1919-1920' by Constantine Panunzio provides a detailed analysis of the deportations that occurred in the United States during the immediate aftermath of World War I. Panunzio, deeply concerned about the fairness and legality of these actions, meticulously examines each case, focusing on the individuals involved, their alleged offenses, and the legal procedures used to expel them from the country. He delves into the broader social and political context of the era, emphasizing the anxieties surrounding radical movements and the emergence of the Red Scare. Through his analysis, Panunzio critiques the practices of the government, arguing that they violated basic American principles of justice and due process. He highlights the lack of transparency and procedural safeguards, exposing the vulnerability of individuals accused of being undesirables. The book serves as a critical examination of the intersection of immigration, law, and politics during a turbulent period in American history, offering a valuable perspective on the evolving dynamics of societal anxieties and the enduring importance of ensuring a fair and just legal system.Book Details
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