It was never actually illegal. America was originally founded as a place of religious freedom.
In the US, no.
By Pooing On There Mum
Yes.
There are many students in US right now without legal permission.
There is not any way for an illegal alien to become legal except through application to the government. Age and time in the country are not an automatic way to become legal.
If you entered LEGAlly but became illegal, marriage to a citizen is the only way to become legal If you entered ILLEGALY to begin with, marriage to a citizen and a successful I-601 waiver granted by the US embassy at your home country would be the only way to become legal (this petition requires that you leave the US and return to your country of birth)
Catholicism became the official state religion of France in 496 AD when Clovis I, the king of France at that time, changed religions from paganism to Catholicism.
10 years
Nope.
About the year 33 AD.
The radical Republicans did believe that Catholicism was a threat to the democracy of the US because of the anti-democracy teachings then.
Its called The Immigration Test.