Title 22Foreign Relations and IntercourseRelease 119-73

§462 Compelling foreign vessels to depart

Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - FOREIGN WARS, WAR MATERIALS, AND NEUTRALITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - PREVENTION OF OFFENSES AGAINST NEUTRALITY › § 462

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The President can use land, naval, or militia forces to force a foreign ship to leave U.S. territory or to stop it from leaving when international law or U.S. treaties require.

Full Legal Text

Title 22, §462

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It shall be lawful for the President to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States, or of the militia thereof, as he may deem necessary to compel any foreign vessel to depart from the United States or any of its possessions in all cases in which, by the law of nations or the treaties of the United States, it ought not to remain, and to detain or prevent any foreign vessel from so departing in all cases in which, by the law of nations or the treaties of the United States, it is not entitled to depart.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Editorial Notes

Codification Section was formerly classified to section 27 of title 18 prior to the general revision and enactment of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, by act
June 25, 1948, ch. 645, § 1, 62 Stat. 683. Act
June 15, 1917, inserted provisions relating to detention of vessels.

Prior Provisions

Section was derived from R.S. § 5288 (act Apr. 20, 1818, ch. 88, § 9, 3 Stat. 449), which was repealed by act Mar. 4, 1909, ch. 321, § 341, 35 Stat. 1153.

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Citation

22 U.S.C. § 462

Title 22Foreign Relations and Intercourse

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73