Passports and Visas.
The national government's control of immigration is an example of Inherent Powers. An inherent power is an authority that isn't passed down from anyone else, but which is naturally (inherently) yours. In governments this is often interpreted as the authority to do things that aren't delegated by the constitution or laws to anyone else.
The national government's control of immigration is an example of Inherent Powers. An inherent power is an authority that isn't passed down from anyone else, but which is naturally (inherently) yours. In governments this is often interpreted as the authority to do things that aren't delegated by the constitution or laws to anyone else.
The power to tax and control immigration is an example of reserved power.
In the United States, state governments can claim no inherent powers. The power to control a national border, for example, is an inherent power.
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Reserved powers.
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Concurrent powers
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Limits on Immigration
People are elected to represent the people of their district, city, local, federal or state governments.