The act gives the President power to regulate economic transactions during nationalemergencies.
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FEMA said in a statement the alerts can only be used for nationalemergencies.
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Only in great nationalemergencies do rivals set aside visceral mistrust and historical grievance.
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Enacted in 1977, IEEPA empowers the president to deal with threats related to nationalemergencies.
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All of them involving serious issues around nationalemergencies.
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Her sprawling department, responsible for domestic security, covers everything from borders to responding to nationalemergencies.
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Each is seen as vital to the country and therefore has a duty to maintain operations during nationalemergencies.
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The commons of Great Britain, in the nationalemergencies, will never seek their resource from the confiscation of the estates of the church and poor.
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It means, "In time of war the laws are silent," and it encapsulates the supremacy of security over liberty that typically accompanies nationalemergencies.
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The US Marshals Service's Special Operations Group says it is "deployed in high-risk and sensitive law enforcement situations, nationalemergencies, civil disorder and natural disasters."
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That declaration was made under the NationalEmergencies Act of 1976.
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That declaration was made under the NationalEmergencies Act of 1976, not the Stafford Act.
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Nationalemergencies are typically declared for short-term crises, such as the Zika virus outbreak or a natural disaster.
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President Trump is now expected to issue a national emergency under the federal Stafford Act or NationalEmergencies Act.
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The NationalEmergencies Act of 1976 has been invoked dozens of times by presidents without a single successful legal challenge.
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The Center for Disaster Control and NationalEmergencies had been called and they were organizing teams as bulldozers began to arrive.