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Yes. Agents working for secret service organisations such as the United State's CIA and the United Kingdoms MI6 have the legal power to arrest anybody on their home soil and potential threats (ie terrorists) overseas for the defence of their country.
Philippine Government Act was the ocument established United State title to the Philippines and established a Unites States style government.
GeStaPo (Geheime Staatspolizei -> Secret State Police)
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No, the Secretary of State is protected by the Diplomatic Security Service. It is the federal law enforcement arm of the United States Department of State. The DS protects the Secretary of State and any foreign dignatiries below the head of state level (including, for example, the British royal family members that are not the queen). The only exception to this is Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former Secretary of State. She was protected by the Secret Service at home because she is the Former First Lady, and former Presidents and their spouses are protected for life; while she was performing her duties as Secretary, however, the DSS protected her.
The most noteworthy acronym for SIS is Secret Intelligence Service, which is commonly known as MI6 in the United Kingdom. It could also mean State Information Service in Egypt or American International's School of International Service (based in Washington, D.C.).
The most noteworthy acronym for SIS is Secret Intelligence Service, which is commonly known as MI6 in the United Kingdom. It could also mean State Information Service in Egypt or American International's School of International Service (based in Washington, D.C.).
Philippine Government Act
Governors do not receive protection from the United States Secret Service. Most, if not all governors receive protection from their respective states. For example, Georgia State Patrol protects the Governor of Georgia and the Texas Ranger Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety protects the Governor of Texas.
Generally the secret service and assistants to the secretary of state. This also depends on which country's secretary of state you are talking about.
500.000 , figeteen for each state
kings first established 'Egypt', but it was only one king who united both upper and lower Egypt, becoming Pharaoh over a huge, united state.