Congress and the president also a lot of Americans wanted us to enter world war one
the us decided to enter world war because they want the resources of France, and they want to keep on ruling france.
1941
The Jews
Britain's side
In UK, drink driving is considered a criminal offence and will show up on a DBS check if it is not eligible for filtering (CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012).Added: (in the US) While it is an unlawful offense, unless it involved some type of criminally chargeable offense (e.g.: multiple repeat offender - a vehicular homicide - etc - etc) it will most likely show up on your drivers history record instead of your criminal history check.
If you are not a US citizen and enter the country failing to fully disclose your past criminal history you CAN be deported.
Are you asking about a visa to enter the country, or a visa to enter to enter another country from the US? Either way, it's a federal offense to lie on an official government document. NOT a good thing to have happen!
Uncertain - they will probably check your background, either before, or as you enter the coutnry, but whether they will admit you or reject your visa is unknown without more information.
It may depend on the offense and/or its serioussness. If they were not a US citizen to begin with, they may not be granted permission to re-enter the US after they leave.
A DUI is a drug offense anywher in the us
In the US, depending on the state you're in you can be charged with vehicular manslaughter or vehicular homicide
Canada does not allow a US Citizen to enter with a DUI unless they have a Transit Visa. Countries that do NOT disallow entry due to a DUI: Mexico Columbia ? Panama ? Costa Rica ?
It depends on where. In the US, each state makes criminal and traffic laws, and describes the appropriately. Typically, most traffic charges are considered misdemeanor criminal offenses.
Not if you are a convicted felon. Federal law prohibits convicted felons from owning or possessing firearms ANYWHERE in the US or its possessions. It is a federal offense and state laws do not enter into it.
no the us did not enter the Russian revolution
The 'interception' of ANYONE's mail is a federal offense under US Postal Regulations.