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===Activism and US Government Surveillance=== Lennon and Yoko Ono were prominent figures in the anti-Vietnam War movement, staging high-profile ''Bed-Ins for Peace'' in Amsterdam and Montreal in 1969 and releasing the protest anthem ''Give Peace a Chance''. After settling in New York City in 1971, Lennon became a target of the Nixon administration, which sought to have him deported on the basis of a minor drug conviction in Britain, fearing his influence on the youth vote and anti-war movement. The four-year deportation battle, which Lennon ultimately won in 1976, is documented in the film ''The US vs. John Lennon'' (2006).
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