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Encyclopedia > Enemy alien

In law during wartime, an enemy alien is a person who is a citizen of a country which is a state of war with the land where he or she is found. Enemy aliens are often subject to internment. Also, when people are declared 'enemy aliens', they are subject to official and unofficial discrimination. The government usually targets 'enemy aliens' to prove to the public that they are helping them to be safe. Aphorism Critical legal studies Jurisprudence Law (principle) Legal research Letter versus Spirit List of legal abbreviations Legal code Natural justice Natural law Philosophy of law Religious law External links Find more information on Law by searching one of Wikipedias sibling projects: Wikibooks Wikiversity has more about this subject: School... For other uses of War, see War (disambiguation). ... An enemy or foe is a relativist term for an entity that is seen as forcefully adverse or threatening. ... In law, an alien is a person who is not a citizen of the land where he or she is found. ... The word internment is generally used to refer to the imprisonment or confinement of people, generally in prison camps or prisons, without due process of law and a trial. ... To discriminate is to make a distinction. ... Public is of or pertaining to the people; belonging to the people; relating to, or affecting, a nation, state, or community; opposed to private; as, the public treasury, a road or lake. ...


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Alien (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (180 words)
An alien who is legally permitted to remain in a country (which is foreign to him/her) on specified terms may be called a "legal alien" of that country.
An alien who has temporary or permanent residence in a country (which is foreign to him/her) may be called a "resident alien" of that country.
An enemy alien is an alien who is designated as an enemy.
alien: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com (6346 words)
Aliens, while they reside in a country, are subject to its laws and not to those of their home country, except in cases of extraterritoriality jurisdiction.
The law requires the alien to have a "valid and subsisting marriage" with the citizen under the laws of the country where the marriage took place, and considers a wide variety of marriages insufficient for granting the visa.
The alien is then issued a form I-151, commonly known as a green card (even though its color is now off-white), and becomes a permanent-resident alien.
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