cool, so quote the part of the constitution that says it's ok to disregard the first amendment under those circumstances
Quote Originally Posted by Signed by John Adams 1798 June 18
Congress passed the Naturalization Act, which extended from five to 14 years the period of residence required for alien immigrants to become full U.S. citizens (1 Stat. 566). On June 25, Congress passed the Alien Act, which authorized the president to expel, without a hearing, any alien the president deemed "dangerous to the peace and safety" of the United States or whom the president suspected of "treasonable or secret" inclinations (1 Stat. 570). On July 6, Congress passed the Alien Enemy Act, which authorized the president to arrest, imprison, or banish any resident alien hailing from a country against which the United States had declared war (1 Stat. 577).
actually how about you quote the part of the constitution that says it's legal to disregard the first amendment under *any* circumstances
articles 1, 2, and 3 structure the federal government, im sure you know bills are passed through legislative branch to be signed into law by the executive and the judicial determines their constitutionality.