any of these regulations, shall
remove to any location designated by the President by
executive order, and shall not remove therefrom without
permit, or shall depart from the United States if so
required by the President.
Ninth. No alien enemy shall depart from the United States
until he shall have received such permit as the President
shall prescribe, or except under order of a Court, Judge
or Justice, under Sections 4069 and 4070 of the Revised
Statutes.
Tenth. No alien enemy shall land in or enter the
United States except under such restrictions and at such
places as the President may prescribe.
Eleventh. If necessary to prevent violation of the
regulations, all alien enemies will be obliged to
register.
Twelfth. An alien enemy whom there may be reasonable cause
to believe to be aiding or about to aid the enemy, or to
be at large to the danger of the public peace or safety,
or who violates or who attempts to violate or of whom
there is reasonable grounds to believe that he is about to
violate any regulation to be promulgated by the President
or any criminal law of the United States or of the States
or Territories thereof, will be subject to summary arrest
by the United States, by the United States Marshal or his
deputy or such other officers as the President shall
designate, and to confinement in such penitentiary,
prison, jail, military camp, or other place of detention
as may be directed by the President.
This proclamation and the regulations herein contained shall extend
and apply to all land and water, continental or insular, in any way
within the jurisdiction of the United States.
IV
"SPEAK, ACT AND SERVE TOGETHER"
(_Message to the American People, April 15, 1917_)
MY FELLOW COUNTRYMEN,--The entrance of our own beloved
country into the grim and terrible war for democracy and human rights
which has shaken the world creates so many problems of national life
and action which call for immediate consideration and settlement that
I hope you will permit me to address to you a few words of earnest
counsel and appeal with regard to them.
We are rapidly putting our navy upon an effective war footing and are
about to create and equip a great army, but these are the simplest
parts of the great task to which we have addressed ourselves. There
is not a single selfish element, so fa
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