Multiple Choice
The Alien Tort Statute allows foreigners to:
A) sue in U.S. courts for residency in the United States.
B) file claims in U.S. courts for violations of international law that may have occurred beyond U.S. borders.
C) file claims in U.S. courts for alleged violations of foreign laws.
D) file claims against other foreign nationals for violations of U.S. EEOC law.
E) avoid prosecution from U.S. laws as long as they live, work, and have citizenship in another country.
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