Yes, there is the international law, which the US government can use to sue a foreign national who is not physically present in the United States.
2 Senators & 9 Representives. At the present time (2007) Missouri has nine US Representatives.
Your question does make sense as you say how were and then you say at present day. You need to refer either entirely to the past or entirely to the present. In the present day there is not a Roman government, apart from the city council. Rome is the capital of Italy and the seat of the Italian government.
The articles were established on the basis of peace and did not allowe congress to create a national army
There are seven union territories in India at present including The National Capital Territory of Delhi.
Indian National Population Commission's ex officio Chairman is Prime Minister of India.
Indian National Congress
The foreign national must return to their country of origin and apply for entry into the US by the prescribed method. The exception is if the unlawfully present foreign national qualifies for asylee or refugee status.
The growth of the federal government and the corresponding cost to maintain the new governmental agencies created by the New Deal continued to increase. From FDR's New Deal to the present, the federal government has continued to grow, assume an active role in the daily lives of citizens, and to cost more in the form of taxes, and to spend more on domestic and foreign affairs.
the present government is the head
the present government today are the municipal government provincial government & the federal government
2 Senators & 9 Representives. At the present time (2007) Missouri has nine US Representatives.
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At present, Laos does not have a national bird.
Which present government, US, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, - -
Secretary of Foreign Affairs?
I want know the defference between present policy of foreign investment and past policy of foreign investment
Any time a foreign national has been deported and attempts to return to the United States he/she is guilty of "agravated re-entry" and upon conviction will be sent to Federal prison for a period of not less than 1 and not more than 10 years. * If the question refers to a person who has not been permanently deported, then the answer is yes; the person can, after the required time period has elapsed, apply for legal reentry into the US. A foreign national who was unlawfully present within the US for 12 months or less and is deported is barred from applying for reentry for 3 years. A foreign national who was unlawfully present within the US for more than 12 months and is deported is barred from applying for reentry for 10 years.