All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. There are no 'sanctuary' states.
There is no where in the United States where 5 states meet. There is, however, the four corners where Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet.
It got California admitted as free soil, on condition that two other states could be admitted as slave-states.
Protection and the ability to help each other when needed.
4 US states connect at one point, called Four Corners: * Colorado * Utah * Arizona * New Mexico
Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado all meet at the Four Corners Monument.
Yes, in terms of the other states of the United States; no, in terms of other countries. The 50 states tend to cooperate with each other over extradition requests. Once another country becomes involved, the affected state must leave the matter in the hands of the United States government.
Yes. Guardsmen may be called up and nationalized to be deployed for relief work in any other state. While each state maintains their own units under the states' governors, there have Jenny instances of national disaster where MY members from other states have been called in to help. You can also be placed on a voluntary list if additional members are required. This was in place during 9/11 and Katrina disasters.
What specific info are you looking for? All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.
The ANZUS(Australian, New Zealand, United States) treaty was signed in the year 1951. It was signed to give these three countries a sense of security and it gave them war partners. They had to help each other if any of the three came to harm.
New Jersey is a US State and contains no other states or countries.
Each new Congress wears a new congressional pin. Both democrats and republicans wear the pin and it is meant to help members of Congress recognize each other among the hundreds of people on Capitol Hill.