a felon would commit a felony, so in any place im aware of, they would be arrested. I suspect you are asking, "Can a person with a previous felony conviction travel to Hawaii?" If this is the case, and the sentence has been satisfied, then, yes. There are restrictions in only two states of which I am aware: Nevada and Montana. Both require that all with previous felony convictions register within (I believe) 24 hours of entering the state if their intent is to remain for 24 hours or more. All residents in these two states who have a felony conviction record are required to register with law enforcement. There is no such requirement for Hawaii. There may be restrictions on where you may travel within the state depending on what type of conviction is on your record.
If, as the previous er surmised, you have not been sentenced or the sentence has not been satisfied due to an escape or fugitive status, then travel would be ill advised.
An illegal immigrant can travel by plane from Miami to Puerto Rico. However, the illegal immigrant will most likely not be able to fly back without a passport from Puerto Rico.
The illegal immigrant will be deported when caught.
An illegal immigrant can go to a hospital for emergency medicine.
I want to report for illegal immigrant but I do not want to call?
I guess, but its illegal.
To me, undocumented immigrant sounds like the formerly known as illegal immigrant.
Yes, a person can marry an illegal immigrant, but that doesnt mean that it will lead to the immigrant getting legal status.
To marry an illegal immigrant in Greece you can go to a local marriage office. However, this is not advised.
yes because you are housing an illegal immigrant
well if they are in Mexico then they arent an illegal immigrant anymore. If you love them then yeah marry them.
Yes, it is.
This is not a question.