* If you are a minor and living under your parents roof then yes, they do have a right to search you for your phone or anything else they feel you should not have and no, it's not against the law.
No, otherwise... all parents would be in jail.
It depends on what things you mean. Communicate with your parents would be a good start. If you talk to them then maybe you will bond and start a relationship with them. They might not even know they are making you uncomfortable or how important certain things are for you. If what you mean are illegal things or things parents are not supposed to do to children, then you need to go to the police.
technically yes, but how are people supposed to know that you know someone is an immigrant. if i were you i would just lay back and not be a snitch
Most commonly, any direct or derivative evidence resulting from the improper search would not be allowed at trial.
Children can be citizens on their own. For example- illegal alien gives birth in the U.S., the illegal mother is still illegal but the child would be a U.S. citizen.
No, it is no more illegal for a teacher to text a student than to email a student. It would be inappropriate for such to happen without the prior knowledge of the parents of the student, but not illegal.
The role of parents in Christianity is supposed to be to bring up your children as Christians. Going to church and getting your child Christened would be said to be a role of the parents too.
No, but, they can act as stand ins for your Confirmation.
no it is not however as you know is is illegal to grow them and if you do purchase them it would give the police reason to search your house unless your smart and you grow them in the wilderness :)
Well that does help that the parents like you and your parents like her and if the parents have consent then of course it's fine. But what would be the harm in waiting? If she loves you she will wait.
It is illegal because it is pyrotechnics and you would usually need a licence except 4th of July
Another oddly phrased question. People (including parents) are not illegal, only actions can be illegal. Perhaps you mean, if your parents are criminals, can you be emancipated? The usual remedy if you have parents who are criminals, would be for you to be placed in the care of some other relative, or failing that, to become a ward of the state. Emancipation takes place for other reasons than the mere lack of a guardian. Are your parents trying to rob you of your rightfully earned money? Then perhaps you deserve to be emancipated.