Yes. But they cannot return to the US to go fetch them. They would need someone to send it to them.
If your spouse gives you permission. He could also sign the title over to you.
Supposedly, to keep illegal immigrants, criminals and terrorists out of the United States.
Please phrase your question more precisely and in a less biased way. The 2014 budget for Customs and Border Protection (note: this involves a lot more than just "keeping out illegal immigrants") was about 13 billion dollars. Even if that all went directly to "trying to keep out illegal immigrants", how much of it constitutes "waste" is a matter of opinion.
Yes, it is generally illegal to keep old license plates as they are considered government property and should be returned or disposed of properly.
North Korea, South Korea, Israel, the U.S. and a few others.
They are only taken past the US-Mexico border. That is why the US Border Patrol has a never-ending task: most illegal immigrants don't return to their home towns and just keep trying to enter the country again and again.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was delivered to the wrong address. It is considered theft to keep someone else's property without their permission. The correct action is to contact the delivery company or the sender to arrange for the package to be returned to its intended recipient.
Yes, illegal immigrants should be deported because they didn't have respect for the country they illegally entered. It is also an affront to any person who took the time and effort to enter legally. Send them back. They should at least have the respect to immigrate the right way. The illegal immigrants are breaking the "law". They shouldn't be here. Illegal immigrants don't pay taxes and our citizens have difficulties in getting jobs because of the illegal immigrants. It doesn't matter how hard illegal immigrants work or how bad they have it in their own country, or how many loved ones would be hurt by their deportaion. They are committing a crime and should be punished and deported.
To keep it simple an illegal immigrant is someone who moved to the country from Another Country without the government's permission. They would have to hide in a container on a ship or swim there or something.
No, that's illegal. If you keep their property against their will before they're considered to have abandoned it, is criminal. If tenants are late on the rent you may lawfully pursue them in court.
Yes, from the time the mail is sent until it is received by the person it is sent to the mail is the property of the post office and therefore government property. Preventing a person from receiving their mail is theft of government property; for which you can go to prison.
No, President Obama has never been in favor of a fence or a wall to keep illegal immigrants out. Some Republican candidates have said they favored that approach, but Mr. Obama did not. The Obama administration has deported a record number of illegal immigrants, but the president is very concerned about current immigration law and especially wants to see the Dream Act passed. And like President Bush before him, he believes we need common-sense immigration reform.