i have a mexican boyfriend and i have never seen his greencard or his license. but i have seen his Texas license
No, not possible. However, to a limited extent the President can fail to enforce the law or selectively enforce the parts that he likes. An example would the immigration law in the case of Obama. If he does this, he is subject to laws suits and Congress may write a new law that is more clear or else impeach and try him for malfeasance.
The writers of the constitution wanted to achieve the goals of protecting rights and freedoms and wanted to enforce laws at the same time.!!!!!!!
The government can make laws almost however they want. But mostly they shape the laws to fit the community. If the community is based on crime, then the government will create laws to try to diminish the crime rate.Like my answer?then follow me on instagram @god_trilla__
You can find information regarding immigrating to the US at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=02729c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=02729c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD. You can also try http://www.hg.org/immigration-law.html. Laws may vary depending on the state they are immigrating to.
Obama's term had not ended yet and even after it ends it will be hard to assess his programs for a few years. However, he has certainly failed to end the war in Afghanistan or to control the budget deficit or make any substantial improvement in the economy. The worth of his health care package is quite uncertain. He does not even try to fix social security or enforce or reform immigration laws.
Try the Austrailian governments Department of Immigration and Citizenship website.
If you are currently dealing with a problem of immigration then yes you can find an attorney who specifically works with immigration and can try to help you stay in the country if they have good grounds to argue for it.
Passing several Navigation Acts
by creating a quota system
Try Google.
I am no longer in favor of immigration to Australia. I feel that they only try and stay here because of the weather and the beaches and do not care at all about the country.
While some may try to bend or interpret laws in their favor, the legal system is designed to uphold and enforce laws impartially. Attempts to bend the law can lead to legal consequences and undermine the principles of justice and fairness in society. It is important to respect and comply with laws in order to maintain a functioning and just legal system.