Understanding Trump's Stance on Keeping 'Communists' and 'Marxists' out of the US: A Legal Perspective

Former President Donald Trump has proposed using Section 212 (f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to deny entry to all "communists" and "Marxists" into the United States. However, existing U.S. immigration law already bars members of Communist Parties from becoming naturalized citizens or green card holders. Trump's proposal raises questions about the legality and practicality of such a ban, as well as its focus on political theories that have limited support in the country. Legal experts suggest that a blanket exclusion would likely face legal challenges and that exceptions would need to be made. If implemented, the ban would primarily impact China, where millions of people are members of the Communist Party. However, the number of communists and Marxists in the U.S. is relatively small, and the fear-mongering rhetoric serves as a political strategy to appeal to Trump's base.
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