Epilogue: "In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, as a result of heightened threats to our national security, over 700 individuals were detained on suspicion of terrorist activity. Five hundred fifteen were aliens and deported. Four were American citizens. All were denied due process."
Prologue 1 of 2: "Over the course of American history, in times of crisis or threat, the government of the United States has resorted to extreme measures in the name of national security. 1798 - Congress passes the 8th passes the Alien and Sedition Acts."
Prologue 2 of 2: "1862 - President Abraham Lincoln suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus. 1919 - Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer initiates raids on the homes of suspect aliens. 1942 - President Franklin Roosevelt places Japanese-Americans in internment camps. 1945 - The House of Representatives permanently establishes the Un-American Activities Committee."