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She had also been ordered to drive away from the area.After she was ordered to get out of her car she had no legal right to drive away
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She had also been ordered to drive away from the area.After she was ordered to get out of her car she had no legal right to drive away
He was not holding her for speedingICE can only enforce immigration and customs laws, not federal, state, or traffic laws.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforces federal laws governing the import/export of goods and the entry of persons, primarily under Titles 8 (Aliens and Nationality) and 19 (Customs Duties) of the U.S. Code.
No... but 40% of the people of Louisiana or Mississippi may not have their birth certificates or marriage certificates.The population of Mississippi and Louisiana do not make up 40% of the Americans.
She was given numerous contradictory ordersAfter she was ordered to get out of her car she had no legal right to drive away
The last command was to get out of her carShe had also been ordered to drive away from the area.
He was not holding her for speeding
She was obstructing justice
No... but 40% of the people of Louisiana or Mississippi may not have their birth certificates or marriage certificates.
She was given numerous contradictory orders
1,000% Ratty, KudosMaybe he was talking about Louisiana or Mississippi?
Yes, government birth records and other vital records have been destroyed by natural disasters and catastrophic events throughout history. When disasters strike, they often damage not only personal copies held by citizens but also the centralized archives, courthouses, and records offices where official copies are stored.
Hurricane Katrina (2005): This event caused massive, widespread destruction of vital records, including birth, marriage, and death records in Louisiana and Mississippi.
You could be right, though probably notObstructing justice is not in title 8 or title 19.
It's, as they say in the title. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The last command was to get out of her car
At 3 miles an hour she was hardly “gunning the gas pedal “You could be right, though probably not
However its not a question to be settled on the street by ignoring police commands and gunning the gas pedal to drive away
If the police are wrong that has to be settled in court
Doesn't the SAFE act requite a birth (and for women a marriage ) certificate at the time of voting.Well, 16.7% of the people in Louisiana or Mississippi may not have a twelve-inch cast iron skillet properly seasoned, which likewise would have nothing to do with the comment made by the "drunk twatwaffle".
Unless you're saying that natural disasters target blacks, that would mean a lot of whites had their documents destroyed as well. But the only group of people they bring up to counter voter ID is blacks.Maybe he was talking about Louisiana or Mississippi?
Yes, government birth records and other vital records have been destroyed by natural disasters and catastrophic events throughout history. When disasters strike, they often damage not only personal copies held by citizens but also the centralized archives, courthouses, and records offices where official copies are stored.
Hurricane Katrina (2005): This event caused massive, widespread destruction of vital records, including birth, marriage, and death records in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Doesn't the SAFE act requite a birth (and for women a marriage ) certificate at the time of voting.
Wait. Women are treated differently in that legislation??Doesn't the SAFE act requite a birth (and for women a marriage ) certificate at the time of voting.
Add to that she was driving on accumulated snow.At 3 miles an hour she was hardly “gunning the gas pedal “
Stop lying
None of which she complied with.She was given numerous contradictory orders
None of which she complied with.
Wait. Women are treated differently in that legislation??