No.
it gave the right to send any foreigner out of the America
power to deport any alien considered dangerous to the United States
Canada is in North America and does not share a border or any bodies of water with South America anywhere.
Canada was part of America in 1915. Still is. No prospects of moving any time in the near future.
A person is born a citizen of the United States of America if he is born on the the soil belonging to The United States of America or if either parent is a citizen of The United States of America. Obama's Mother was and is a citizen of The United States of America. That makes any child of hers a citizen of The United States of America. Obama was not born in Kenya, but in Hawaii which is also part of The United States of America. Obama is not the first President that was questioned on that. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was elected president in 1932, was born in Canada.
Canada has two types of bouderies: Provinces and Territories.
Canada, United States of America
no
The power of a president, governor, or other elected executive to reject individual provisions of a bill.
Yes, as they are not endangered. There are more in Canada than in Mexico or America.
Power of veto.
The current president stays president. If the vice president dies, it wont matter any to find a leader.