Travel between states in the US is not really regulated. No passport is required, and with the exception of flying out of the state of Alabama, there would be no issue with acquiring the plane tickets. Where Alabama becomes an issue is new legislation that has become a sort of case law whereas private business has been interrupted for those who are unable to establish legal status.
No.
the southwest
Legally no because Hawaii is part of the United States.
Seeing as Texas and Louisiana are both US States, no you do need a passport to fly between them.
As of 2018, there are about 37 million people who speak Spanish as their first language. This number does not include undocumented spanish speakers in the US, which may number between 10 million and 12 million people.
No because if they're undocumented they should'nt even be working there and it's illegal to have an undocumented employee so you can get in trouble as well. An undocumented employee is illegal to have, and they can file a lawsuit, but their employer may get in really big trouble, and so will they.
Undocumented - 2013 I was released on: USA: 6 March 2013
To me, undocumented immigrant sounds like the formerly known as illegal immigrant.
is the question for your geography home work
Fly Over States was created on 2012-02-06.
The secret operation was undocumented.Some reporters risk their lives doing undocumented news reports.
There are no firm figures but the latest figures quoted in the media mention figures ranging from 10 to 12 Million persons.