National Review
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No, Foreign Officials Do Not Get First Amendment Immunity from U.S. Sanctions
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A National Review opinion piece argues that foreign nationals operating abroad cannot invoke First Amendment protections to shield themselves from U.S. sanctions, and suggests that allowing such immunity would undermine U.S. sanctions policy.
No, Foreign Officials Do Not Get First Amendment Immunity from U.S. Sanctions
If foreign nationals abroad — like Francesca Albanese — can claim such immunity, much of the U.S. sanctions architecture is suddenly vulnerable.
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