Louisiana Code § RS 42:32

Enemy aliens not to be employed; penalty
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The state, its agencies and subdivisions, as well as municipalities and parishes, shall not employ knowingly any enemy alien. For the purpose of this section an enemy alien is defined as any person who is a national of a country with whom the United States is at war. Any public officer or anyone in charge of any state agencies or board, who knowingly employs, or permits to be employed, any enemy alien shall be fined one thousand dollars or imprisoned for six months.

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