
Exile in the United States
Exile in the United States refers to the practice of forcibly or voluntarily removing individuals from their homeland to live elsewhere, often due to political, social, or legal reasons. Historically, it includes government-orchestrated expulsions or individuals fleeing persecution, as well as diplomatic or strategic exile. Exiled persons might reside abroad temporarily or permanently, often facing loss of rights, social stigma, or challenges integrating into new environments. While exile can be a tool for conflict resolution or punishment, it also raises questions about rights, justice, and the impact on individuals and nations.