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Donte Arias
12 September, 15:35
Were the Palmer Raids justified?
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Sabrina Crane
12 September, 17:03
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People have First Amendment rights to free speech.
The raids were based on prejudice and fear.
In dangerous times, the country should limit rights to protect people.
Palmer overextended his authority.
The raids were based on law, even if the law was controversial.
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