The Supreme Court held that states cannot:
a. make illegal entry into the country a state offense
b. ban undocumented immigrants from working in the state
c. allow warrantless arrests of those suspected of deportable offenses
d. all of these
Answer: D
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a. True b. False
In the case of In re Kemmler (1890), the Supreme Court decided that:
A. the death penalty was cruel and unusual. B. the government could not use heat-sensing technology to search a home. C. police used excessive force when using pepper spray against Kemmler. D. the use of the electric chair was a humane method of extinguishing life. E. Kemmler was required to provide a DNA sample at arrest.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
About 40 percent of immigration investigations are due to
a. illegal entry or reentry into the United States b. illegal importation of drugs c. crimes of moral terpitude d. violent crimes