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Yes, if you can otherwise legally purchase a handgun, there is no requirement to have a social security number.
You can, but when you are caught, you will do hard time.
Yes. Federal wiretapping statutes require that prior to doing so, law enforcement agencies and officials must receive a court order. That continues to be true after the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, but the test for "probable cause" has diminished.
As of 2002 the United States Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Securtity. Prior to that they fell under Department of Transportation from 1967 . Formally 1 of the 5 Armed Military Branches of Service, they can be assigned Military duties at any time by the President or during times of war by Congress when it falls under the US Navy's cognizance.
I don't think it is legally required. But it is posted to be a deterrent to crime.
If your father is not paying you your legally earned wages, you can sue him as you would any other employer. For more information, it is suggested you speak with an attorney.
You can obtain Korean Social Security Numbers legally only if you are a Korean citizen.
No one but you can use your social security legally. However, some thieves may try to steal your social security. If you find out that someone has stolen your social security, you should report them to the police.
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yes because we are considered security and by law we are there to secure private property
No, if you do everything legally, (make sure you document everything properly with ICE and find out how to go about the process legally) you'll have papers that allow you to travel with relatively little inconvenience.
inferred powers... also legally known as implied powers