someone who immigrated to the U.S. from another country
A writ of ceritorari is filed as a petition to the US Supreme Court for them to take a specific case.
no
i think the US would become a bunch of stupid people who obey the laws and get arrested alot
Nixon was!
someone who immigrated to the U.S. from another country
I would Say that homeless people are considered a resident of a state at some point. Most people are not homeless from the day they are born. At some point I would think that someone is born in a hospital with a birth certificate and is claimed as a resident. If they are not considered a resident of a state then would they not be considered a US citizen???
No. That would violate the principle of separation of powers. The only people who are considered Senators are those duly elected to the US Senate.
More personal freedom in the United States
More personal freedom in the United States
As the Nigerian requires a visa to enter the US, he /she can stay as long as the visa is valid. If the nigerian has a green card, then he/she can live in the US for any period of time as it gives them the permanent resident status.
To the US government and people, they would be a foreign national. If they reside in the US, they're considered a 'resident alien'. If their residence in the US isn't done properly, then they're illegal aliens.
No, Puerto Rico is a US territory. Its people elect their local government, a legislature and their Governor, but the Commonwealth has no vote on the floor of the US Congress. The people are US citizens and able to travel with US passports.
white
Slavery does not exist in the US today.
Temperate zone would be considered anything North of the Tropic of Capricorn
Yes we are on good terms at the moment. so yes they would be considered an ally.