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Its easy. Look in the mirror. The answers are there.
Apparently they are not real, as there has never been any firm proof of their existence.
The alien and sedition acts befitted Federalists because they could not be spoken of badly since the alien and sedition acts banned any criticism of the government.
There is not any way for an illegal alien to become legal except through application to the government. Age and time in the country are not an automatic way to become legal.
Not any time soon. Their existence is mathematically considered to be likely, but there's no credible evidence that any have ever visited the earth, and the distances involved make future contact unlikely.
Alien and sedition act. so, sedition.
Alien & Sedition ActsThe Sedition Act effectively made it a crime for any person to criticize the President, the Congress or the Government of the United States.The Alien Act empowered President Adams to arrest, detain, and deport any non-citizen he found to be a danger to the security of the nation.
There are many national parks with historic buildings, as well as places that are of spiritual significance to American Indians. The NPS does not confirm nor deny the existence of ghosts in any of its facilities.
Alien, is the term used to refer to life which does not originate from Earth. Though no hard evidence has ever been found to confirm presence of any life form outside earth.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of aliens, so there are no verified pictures of them. any images claiming to show aliens are either hoaxes or misinterpretations of natural phenomena.
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of acts signed into law in 1798 that was designed to give the federal government more authority to deal with foreign nationals. These acts gave the president power to deport any "aliens" during peacetime, deport any "alien" with ties to the enemies of the U.S., and freedom to consider any articles deemed "libelous" as treason.
claimed that the states could nullify any actions by the federal government that they judged unconstitutional