No, the states may not make treaties with foreign countries. Under Article II, Section 2the president is given the power to make treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate. Since the Constitution expressly gives treaty powers to the president and since the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, the states are pre-empted from treating with foreign countries.
Foreign policy (including the enforcement of borders from a state in the union to a foreign country) is only and solely a federal issue. The above poster has it right, if a state wishes for new foreign policy, it must seek it through federal means, at which point it is out of the state's hands.
No. Under the US Constitution, only the federal government may enter into treaties with foreign powers.
The cause of the Fort Laramie treaty was from the disagreement of America and the host country. The treaty was made to make agreement.
No in the long run the objection one has to the immigration of people is xenophobia. if country has a system of government that is fair it should make no difference who earns a living in a country.
They technically made peace with Russia, but that was more like Russia being taken over by a communist uprising and dropping out of the war than Germany signing a treaty.
The treaty did not make them inependent
Most likely because they believe that if you are going to have someone make laws for your country that they should be born in that specific state to have a better understanding of everything, and be more familiar with it. Because it wouldn't make much sense to have someone from another State to go to a different one and start making laws.
make a treaty with a foreign country
To make peace with a other state or country.
To make peace with a other state or country.
It is up to the country not a state to make treaties. It wouldn't make sense for a state to make a treaty with a foreign government because a treaty applies to an entire country and not a particular state.
The cause of the Fort Laramie treaty was from the disagreement of America and the host country. The treaty was made to make agreement.
No. The power to make agreements with foreign powers is reserved for the Federal government.
He goes into ninja mode and sneaks around them to sign the treaty.
No, since this is a power enumerated to the Senate.
yea. Logan act.
Do an EFT from your bank to the bank of your ex.
The Secretary of State is his foremost advisor on foreign policy. He also has other advisors. There are other members of the Department of State who advise him, and even members of Congress or other Cabinet secretaries- for example, if another country wants to make a trade treaty with the US, the President will probably get advice from his Secretary of Commerce.
The Adams Onis treaty happened because people in the US wanted to make Florida a state so Spain gave it to the US. The treaty also made the boundary that that at the time was called ''New Spain''.