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The government of Thailand passes a law stating that no U.S. dollars are allowed to enter the country. Americans traveling to Thailand therefore may not bring dollars with them. All dollars have to be exchanged for the Thailand domestic currency (Thai Baht) at any border crossing, airport, or train station. Laura, a U.S. citizen, files a lawsuit against Thailand in a U.S. court challenging the legality of this law. Laura will most likely:

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Answer:i think they will not want money from other place in usa soil which i agree on because it could be fake money

Explanation:the government can pass the laws through what he feels like it should be in another fraze so the courts may reject it

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Answer:

Laura´s lawsuit will most likely not prevail.

Step-by-step explanation:

Under the principle of the State of Doctrine, U.S. courts would not judge another independent government action because they respect the sovereignty of the states.

If Laura wants to challenge the legality of this law she can file a lawsuit but on a Thailand court. Or ask the executive power to get in foreign negotiations with the government of that country. According to the United States Constitution, the Executive is the branch of the federal powers allowed to negotiate international relations with foreign countries.

I hope this answer helps you.

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