Pancho Villa's mom
Woodrow Wilson
A. Mitchell Palmer was the U.S. Attorney General under President Woodrow Wilson who launched a series of raids to arrest and deport radical leftists and anarchists. These were known as the Palmer Raids.
One forceful suffragist who confronted Woodrow Wilson about suffrage was Alice Paul. She was a leader in the suffrage movement and co-founded the National Woman's Party. Paul organized protests and pickets outside the White House, which eventually led to her arrest. During her imprisonment, she went on a hunger strike and was force-fed, bringing attention to the cause of women's suffrage.
I can not think of any situation in which the provost marshal would be able to arrest the President.
Faulty intelligence reports stating that Germany was supplying Mexico with weapons to attack the US (see Invasion of Veracruz).Pancho Villa's attack on Columbus, New Mexico (see Punitive Expedition).
ANY citizen is liable to arrest for an offense. In the US, theoretically, not even the President is immune from arrest by a duly constituted law enforcment officer regardless of WHAT agency they work for.
At the moment Emma Wilson is in jail for battering her death to death. Before her arrest she lived in Watford.
Vitorino died on August 19, 1995, in Mexico City, Mexico of respiratory arrest.
Alice Paul led relentless picketing outside of the White House. She herself did not picket as being one of the leaders of the NWP (National Women's Party) was too valuable and could not risk being arrested etc. Many women were arrested on charges of "obstructing traffic" which was bs but the women couldn't do anything about it. Alice Paul soon joined her fellow women and picketed outside the White House, resulting in her arrest. The women picketing outside the White House were often looked down upon and scorned by passing civilians due to their protesting during a war time. Many believed that the protesting women were terrible for not supporting Wilson and brought shame to America. boo yah
Maricruz Olivier died on October 10, 1984, in Mexico city, Mexico of cardiac arrest.
Julio Monterde died on December 15, 2006, in Mexico City, Mexico of respiratory arrest.
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