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enemy alien

American  
[en-uh-mee ey-lee-uhn, eyl-yuhn] / ˈɛn ə mi ˈeɪ li ən, ˈeɪl yən /

noun

  1. a person residing in a country at war with the country of which they are a citizen.


Etymology

Origin of enemy alien

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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German culture and the German language were virtually erased from American society almost overnight — sauerkraut was rebranded as “Liberty cabbage,” seriously — and as historian Matthew Stibbe writes, the “enemy alien hysteria” of the war years fed right into the Red Scare immediately afterward:

From Salon

In his appeal on behalf of the Trump administration, Sauer said the judge had ordered “unprecedented relief: dictating to the United States that it must not only negotiate with a foreign country to return an enemy alien on foreign soil.”

From Los Angeles Times

District Judge Paula Xinis, an Obama appointee, had ordered “unprecedented relief: dictating to the United States that it must not only negotiate with a foreign country to return an enemy alien on foreign soil, but also succeed by 11:59 p.m. tonight.”

From Los Angeles Times

Picasso — who had not previously sought citizenship — may have been motivated by fears of an imminent Spanish-German alliance, which would have classified him as an enemy alien.

From Washington Post

He was transferred from an Immigration and Naturalization Service facility in Montana to the center for enemy alien internees in Louisiana.

From Los Angeles Times