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i think that its that they were both involved in a so called murder case but none of the evidence was right for the murder and sacco and venzetti were also involved in a robery 

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Answer:

The cases of Sacco and Vanzetti was similar to that of the individuals arrested during the Palmer Raids of 1919-1920, as both involved foreigners being charged for their political preferences during the First Red Scare.

Explanation:

-Ferdinando Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were two Italian anarchists who, independently of each other, emigrated to the United States and got to know each other there. In 1920 they were arrested in a tram on suspicion of a double robbery five days earlier in Braintree, Massachusetts. Sacco and Vanzetti were charged, and although during a lengthy trial nothing actually pointed to their guilt - there were several witnesses who proved that both could not have been at the scene of the crime - they were sentenced to death.

-The Palmer Raids were a series of power actions taken by the Department of Justice and immigration authorities in 1918-1921 and directed against left-wing radicals, mostly anarchists and syndicalists. They were conducted under the direction of Attorney General Alexander Palmer. More than 500 foreign nationals were deported from the United States, including several prominent left-wing leaders.