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Illegal immigration another country illegally includes a variety of restrictions, as well as the risk of being detained and deported or of facing other sanctions.
Suspension without pay and revocation of security clearance
The university would be responsible for vetting the teacher before hiring them, and bears the responsibility for researching the employees background. If the employee intentionally lied on their application, presented improper credentials, or misled the hiring process then he/she would be liable for sanctions. Whether 'legal' sanctions, or not would depend upon the specific circumstances.
It is illegal to evade a civil restraining order. Once you evade it, you may be held in contempt of court. You may also face criminal sanctions.
The correct responses are: -Suspension without pay -Revocation of clearance -Termination of employment
(in the US) Yes, you can. EVERYONE, regardless of your status, is entitled to both the protections (and the sanctions) of the law.
[inital answer removed by WikiAnswers Supervisor as a nonsense answer]Added: Until very recently it called for harsh criminal sanctions for anyone entering their country illegaly. Currently it has de-criminallized the offense but replaced it with with harsh civil sanctions.
They are non formal sanctions.
Syringes with and without needles are not illegal in most areas. You can get them from a pharmacy.
Sure, it is not illegal to own a car without a licence and therefore is not illegal to insure a car without a licence...but it is still illegal to drive it.
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No its not illegal