THE BAN ON FOREIGN POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE U.S.A.

THE BAN ON FOREIGN POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE U.S.A.

The ban on political contributions and expenditures by foreign nationals was first enacted in 1966 as part of the amendments to the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), an "internal security" statute. The goal of the FARA was to minimize foreign intervention in U.S.

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