@DerrickEvans4WV@OlivesStones International law considers treaties binding obligations between countries, regardless of conflicting domestic laws. However, in the U.S. domestic legal system, courts will always enforce constitutional rights over international treaty obligations.
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No, the U.S. government cannot make or enforce a treaty that violates the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land, meaning no international agreement can override or violate its foundational principles or the individual rights protected by the Bill of Rights
@RedactedNews@Greg4Trump@RepThomasMassie No, foreigners (non-U.S. citizens or non-members of Congress) are not allowed to formally propose or introduce legislation that Congress can directly vote on. congress.go