Trump’s ‘exclusion’ idea
Can Trump’s ‘exclusion’ idea to
get a handle on Muslim terrorists past muster? Yale-Loehr is correct that the Trump proposal
requires an act of Congress, but that act has already been enacted. Title 8,
Section 1182 of the U.S. Code provides in relevant part:
“Whenever the President finds that
the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would
be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation,
and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens
or any class of aliens as immigrants or non immigrants, or impose on the entry
of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.”
What about the First Amendment?
Would a religious exclusion for immigrants violate their right to free
exercise? That is a novel legal question; as far as we know Congress has never
enacted, nor the executive branch practiced, such an exclusion. But the 1972
case Kleindienst v. Mandel strongly suggests the Trump
proposal would again pass muster. The
fact that in neither case has the exclusion been enacted – does not mean that
it is not time to get a handle on Muslim terrorists.
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