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  2. Saenz v. Roe - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: Roe v. Anderson, 966 F. Supp. 977 (E.D. Cal. 1997); affirmed, 134 F.3d 1400 (9th Cir. 1998); cert. granted, 524 U.S. 982 (1998).: Holding; California statute limiting new residents' benefits for the first year they live in the state is an unconstitutional discrimination and violation of their right to travel.

  3. Transportation in California - Wikipedia

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    Texas and California are comparable being the two largest states in the contiguous United States as California contains 39 million inhabitants. This results in these states to have higher traffic fatalities than other states. [18] There were more traffic fatalities in California than in Texas until 2007.

  4. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    [e] [c] Passengers are advised to apply for ESTA at least 72 hours before departure. [50] [26] Travel by air or sea with ESTA must be made on a participating commercial carrier. The VWP does not apply at all if arriving by air or sea on an unapproved carrier (e.g. a private ship or plane), in which case a standard visa is required. [26]

  5. California no longer bans state-funded travel to more than ...

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    California no longer bans state-funded travel to more than half of the country. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed Senate Bill 447 into law, ending the seven-year-old travel ban that prohibited ...

  6. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    The life cycle of federal supervision for a defendant. United States federal probation and supervised release are imposed at sentencing. The difference between probation and supervised release is that the former is imposed as a substitute for imprisonment, [1] or in addition to home detention, [2] while the latter is imposed in addition to imprisonment.

  7. More people move from California to Texas than any other ...

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    In 2022, an estimated 668,000 people moved to Texas, according to a new release from Texas Realtors. In all, the state saw a net gain of almost 175,000 residents. In all, the state saw a net gain ...

  8. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    World War II (1939–1945) again led to passport requirements under the Travel Control Act of 1918. A 1978 amendment to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 made it illegal to enter or depart the United States without an issued passport even in peacetime. [ 24 ]

  9. California to Fully Reopen, Remove Physical Distancing and ...

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    California officials have announced the full details of the state’s reopening plan, set to take effect on June 15. The Friday news conference laid out plans for removing social distancing and ...