The extradition process helps states enforce their laws because fugitives who flee to another state will be returned for trial.
It appears no. Extradition treaties with Brazil:https://www.loc.gov/law/help/extradition-of-citizens/chart.php
It's certainly one legal argument that you could try to fight extradition with.
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Article IV of the Constitution discusses this. The article describes the states powers and limits. Also, states are required to acknowledge the legitimacy of the other states' governments. States are granted equal rights under this article. Article IV puts forth the concept of extradition, which means if you commit a crime in one state, that is the only state you can be tried for that crime in. Lastly, this article grants republican governments to all the states, or governments based on elected representation.
Yes, states do play a role in helping the national government in the area of immigration policy. While the federal government has the ultimate authority to create and enforce immigration laws, states can assist by cooperating with federal immigration agencies, sharing information, and implementing certain immigration policies at the state level. However, the balance of power between the federal government and states in this area can vary and has been the subject of ongoing debate.
The process of naturalization concerns legal aliens in the United States who wish to become citizens. There is a series of classes along with language skills that help a person prepare for a test about the history of the United States.
No, attorneys have no capacity to enforce a law. Your states department of insurance or it's equivelant enforces the insurance laws of your state, not an attorney. An attorney can however help you get compensation for actual damages or injury you incurred as a result of non compliance with a law by a person or business.
to enforce norms
Speed cameras, speed bumps, chicanes, rumble strips, traffic police, fines, and criminal penalties all help enforce the speed limit.
Where one can get help with a process will depend on the specific process. For example, if one is newly enrolled in college, one can find help with their assigned counselors.
It's simple, to protect the society from criminals.Another View: SOMEONE has to enforce the laws and regulations passed by the government. Without law there is anarchy. Laws and rules without enforcement to enforce them are merely 'suggestions.'
to help officials enforce the Townshend Acts or a series of laws passed by the British Parliament.