If a foreigner commits a felony crime in the United States they will go to court and be sentenced if found guilty. The person will have to do the time for the crime.
Crime rates are not determined by race, but are influenced by various factors such as socio-economic status, education level, and access to resources. It is important to avoid stereotyping or making assumptions about crime based on race, as individuals within any racial group can commit crimes.
see you in jail!
none. it is the person behind the gun who commits the crime. firearms alone cannot kill someone
Of course - what does the 10 years residency have anything to do with it?
ALL US States will extradite (it's actually called Rendition) a person that commits a serious crime in their state, and flees to another state. If a person commits a crime in another state and flees to Hawai'i, the state where the crime was committed will request Hawai'i to return (render) them- and they will. Same for crimes committed in Hawai'i. Extradition is actually when someone flees to another country. Hawai'i is part of the US, of course.
Yes
he goes to jail and is then repeatedly stabbed and abused for being different.... lol nah jst jokin he has his alien face eaten by a grasshoper Hitler they just go back 2 Mexico god
No, you have to be a US Citizen.
It makes no difference where he is, if the civilian law enforcement authorities notify the military that sufficient probable cause exists that he committed the crime, the military can take him into custody and ship him back to the US for trial. Depending on the seriousness of the offense the civil authorities might cede authority for his prosecution and punishment to the military justice system and he might be court martialled.
No.
i will marred
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