Immigration policy
Immigration policy
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.
To a degree, it did. Federalism established the hierarchy of power (National government, then state, then local). The powers of each level of government were defined fairly clearly, so states solved their own states' rights issues, and they didn't need to wait for national government action.
they help do stuff like look after police in the area, state government and other stuff
they wanted to help one another to have a powerful goverment
"One part of the national government has powers important to a healthy national economy. It can raise taxes and regulate trade trade between the states. It also has the sole power to coin and print money. Other parts of the national government also have powers that help unify the nation. The President is responsible for carrying out all the laws of the nation."
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contributing monies to help pay for national elections
As you probably know, the National Weather Service is a United States Government organization so not many people know. Contact a NWS meteorologist for help.
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Just to be a government and to improve their justice within a federal government without the help of people around them and employs people with high attendance of consultant manufactures you retard....