The foreign government bullet point did raise my eyebrow.
Enumerated Powers:
The federal government is given powers that allow it to deal with foreign nations. The federal government can regulate commerce with foreign nations, set the value of foreign money, make treaties, appoint ambassadors and consuls, control immigration, and declare war. To prevent the states from interfering in foreign affairs, the Constitution prevents the states from entering into treaties or agreements with foreign nations.
The foreign government bullet point did raise my eyebrow.
Enumerated Powers:
The federal government is given powers that allow it to deal with foreign nations. The federal government can regulate commerce with foreign nations, set the value of foreign money, make treaties, appoint ambassadors and consuls, control immigration, and declare war. To prevent the states from interfering in foreign affairs, the Constitution prevents the states from entering into treaties or agreements with foreign nations.