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Voices in Exile: Immigrants and the First Amendment
 
 
Voices in Exile: Immigrants and the First Amendment

Type:
Documentary

Director:
Joan Mandell & Laura Hayes

Year:
1989

Time:
30 minutes

Language:
In English
    "Moving. Intelligent. Frightening. An excellent presentation." - Professor Jack Shaheen, The TV Arab

Do immigrants have the same rights as citizens under the U.S. Constitution?

This chilling documentary follows dramatic changes in immigration law through the deportation case of seven Palestinians and one Kenyan, targeted first as Communists and later as "alien terrorists." The ACLU and Center for Constitutional Rights take on the FBI, INS and Justice Department in a courtroom battle over whether non-citizen residents are entitled to First Amendment rights.


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