Applying the rule of law as a basis and condition for building a state

New York – Rashad Alkhader
A friend asked me how the rule of law is in America where people of all races live in this country. ???
So I calmly answered him briefly, I and others who live are all equal under the shadow and before the law.
No one is greater than the law or the constitution that governs all matters of life for society and government.
In this country, no one can transgress and violate the law or take your right by trickery or bullying or falsehood and lies or fraud or falsely accuse you wherever it is, as in some third world countries.
Many of them live in it as a network in the jungle of the strong eating the weak like predatory animals in the absence of law.
Here in America the situation is completely different, every citizen lives with rights, dignity and respect. The person who respects himself and the law is respected by society, the public and the state, and takes his right by the law and system that applies to the old before the young. If he does not respect the system and the law, he must prepare for all penalties according to the system and the law.
Here in this great country, there are those who think that things are simple and that the competent authorities are unaware of what is happening. And the transgressions, violations and crimes committed by thugs, who are many in the United States of America, are committed against the homeland and American society, and that whoever commits these acts and actions and those who cooperate with them think that he is smart in these acts that violate the law and that the state and the system are unaware of the disappearance of professions and earn huge amounts of illegal money. He is wrong, because the state, the system and the law know everything and will reach him. It is only a matter of time…
So bullying here in America and challenging the law and order in this country, the United States of America, has no place for this type or category in society and in light of the law and constitution that was formulated and established
The state protects all rights, so society is equal
Under the umbrella of the law.
The United States has a federal government; each of the fifty states in the United States has its own government, and each municipality within each state has its own local government. Federal laws are proposed and developed by the legislative branch of the federal government (Congress), then enacted by the executive branch (represented by the president, departments and agencies), and then enforced by the judicial branch (represented by the federal court system including the Supreme Court). The constitution specifies whether a particular area of law is the primary responsibility of the federal, local or state government.
Using the same system of legislative, executive and judicial powers, state governments work to clarify and enforce the laws established by the federal government and create additional laws that govern their states. In addition, states designate local governments and empower them to make laws. Because federal, state, and local governments make laws, laws can vary from state to state and even from municipality to municipality. This is important for refugees to be aware of because everyone must follow both local and state laws.
Who do the laws apply to?
The law applies to everyone in the United States, regardless of their social status, financial status, or other privilege. The same laws apply to everyone. Bribery to circumvent the law is illegal, and even attempting to bribe an official to obtain special privileges or exemptions is a crime.
Ignorance of the law generally does not exempt anyone from the law. People who unintentionally break a law should face the consequences, even if they did not intend to break the law.
The right to a fair trial .
If a person breaks a law, they have the right to a fair trial. The right to a fair trial is the right to be treated fairly through the use of specific legal procedures if accused of a crime. In the United States, the right to a fair trial is enshrined in the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and there are additional guarantees for a fair trial.
Finally, the response came from “My friend, God bless America”!
Indeed, God bless America….