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What (who) is exclusion order - definition

AUTHORIZING THE U.S. SECRETARY OF WAR TO PRESCRIBE MILITARY AREAS
United States Executive Order 9066; 9066; Exclusion Order; E.O. 9066; Eo9066; Eo 9066
  • A girl detained in [[Arkansas]] walks to school in 1943.
  • Sign posted notifying people of Japanese descent to report for incarceration
  • President Gerald Ford signs a proclamation confirming the termination of Executive Order 9066 (February 19, 1976)

exclusion order         
¦ noun Brit. an official order excluding a person from a particular place, especially to prevent a crime being committed.
Executive Order 9066         
Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942.
robots.txt         
STANDARD USED TO ADVISE WEB CRAWLERS AND SCRAPERS NOT TO INDEX A WEB PAGE OR SITE
Robots exclusion standard; Robots.txt protocol; Robots exclusion file; Robots exclusion protocol; Standard for Robot Exclusion; Robot Exclusion Standard; Robot Exclusion Protocol; Robot.txt; Robots Exclusion Standard; Robots.tx; Robot exclusion standard; ROBOTS.TXT; Humans.txt; Killer-robots.txt

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Executive Order 9066

Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942. "This order authorized the force removal of all persons deemed a threat to national security from the West Coast to "relocation centers" further inland- resulting in the incarceration of Japanese Americans." Two-thirds of them were U.S. citizens, born and raised in the United States.

Notably, far more Americans of Asian descent were forcibly interned than Americans of European descent, both in total and as a share of their relative populations. Those relatively few German and Italian Americans who were sent to internment camps during the war were sent under the provisions of Presidential Proclamation 2526 and the Alien Enemy Act, part of the Alien and Sedition Act of 1798.

Examples of use of exclusion order
1. Bakri could challenge an exclusion order in the courts, though only from outside Britain.
2. He wants to ensure that when the government does issue a deportation or exclusion order, the courts do not throw it out.
3. An exclusion order is reviewable after three years so if one is imposed his status will end as he will have been out of the country for more than two years.
4. Hanson and White already had various levels of restriction attached to their probation/parole licences including in the case of Hanson, who was classed as high risk, an exclusion order.
5. The electronic system will then screen all passengers before they travel to the UK against immigration, customs and police "watch lists". Unwanted immigrants – such as those with an exclusion order or deportation order against them – will then be denied entry.