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Section 237(a)(4)(C) of U.S. immigration law provides a framework for determining whether a non-citizen poses such a threat to American interests that they should be deported. This law states that if the Secretary of State perceives an alien's activities could harm foreign policy interests, that individual can be considered for deportation. However, the complexities arise when one considers the constitutional rights seemingly afforded to individuals advocating dissenting views.