After World War I, several groups faced restricted civil liberties, particularly those associated with radical political movements. This included communists, socialists, and labor organizers, who were often targeted during the Red Scare in the United States. Additionally, immigrants, especially from Eastern and Southern Europe, faced increased scrutiny and restrictive policies, such as the Immigration Act of 1924, which aimed to limit their entry. Religious minorities and racial groups also experienced civil liberties violations, often facing discrimination and violence in the post-war period.
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