probably not
Added: Highly unlikely - especially in this day-and-age, all lawful incoming passengers to the US are screened through a database, and if your warrant appears there, you will either be detained and held for law enforcement or denied entry to begin with.
If there is an outstanding US warrant for your arrest, you can enter the US, but you are then likely to be arrested.
You would be arrested only if a court has issued a warrant for your arrest.
yes
Yes, Haiti is an independent country.
They will reenter the building when the microwave fire is extinguished.
(in the US) Once a warrant is issued by a judicial officer, the law enforcement agency which serves the warrant is governed by the applicable provisions of the US Constitution and court rulings which define which practices are lawful in carrying out the warrant service.
They might be. It depends on the nature of the warrant. The U. S. Customs and Border Protection is the agency within the department of Homeland Security charged with keeping our borders secure. A records check at official points of entry would reveal certain outstanding US warrants, especially for federal charges. State charges may or may not be picked up depending on the seriousness of the charges and whether they have been entered into a national system.
The US passport is what you need to get back in. Unless you're already outside the US, I wouldn't leave until you have this important document. Technically, you could just reenter the US as a Canadian tourist with a Canadian passport under the VISA Waiver programm but why chance it?
As long as you have a valid passport/Nexus card and haven't committed a crime or done anything else to cause you to be denied entry you should be allowed to reenter Canada.
No
yes a goalie can reenter a game after being substituted for.
Yes, most states use a US warrant search.
Green Card and a US Passport will be enough for a person to re- enter the US. One thing to be noted here is the duration that one stays out of the US. If the person is away from the US for a year or longer, then a permit to reenter must be obtained. The applicant should have applied for the permit and got it approved before leaving the US itself.Form I-131 is used to apply for permit to reenter the US