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The '''Palmer Raids''' were attempts by the {{Wiki|United States Department of Justice}} to arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the [[United States]]. The arrests occured throughout the United States in November 1919 and January 1920 under the direction of Atterney General [[Alexander Mitchell Palmer]]. | The '''Palmer Raids''' were attempts by the {{Wiki|United States Department of Justice}} to arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the [[United States]]. The arrests occured throughout the United States in November 1919 and January 1920 under the direction of Atterney General [[Alexander Mitchell Palmer]]. | ||
During the Palmer Raids of 1919, the federal agents invaded a bar where several [[Russia | During the Palmer Raids of 1919, the federal agents invaded a bar where several [[Russia]]n immigrant workers resided. [[Nikolai Orelov|Nikolai]] and [[Anna Orelov]], and their daughter [[Nadya Orelov|Nadya]] and son [[Innokenti Orelov|Innokenti]], where caught in the middle of the raids, and Anna and Nadya were arrested. With the guidance of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]], who had connections in the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] and which Nikolai was formerly a part of, secured Anna and Nadya's safe deportion back to Russia. | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, 9 March 2013

The Palmer Raids were attempts by the United States Department of Justice to arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the United States. The arrests occured throughout the United States in November 1919 and January 1920 under the direction of Atterney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer.
During the Palmer Raids of 1919, the federal agents invaded a bar where several Russian immigrant workers resided. Nikolai and Anna Orelov, and their daughter Nadya and son Innokenti, where caught in the middle of the raids, and Anna and Nadya were arrested. With the guidance of the Assassin Brotherhood, who had connections in the Federal Bureau of Investigation and which Nikolai was formerly a part of, secured Anna and Nadya's safe deportion back to Russia.