Other option is buy the missing part of the house, charge the residents who have a healthy pension rent and divide that rent between the siblings who got nothing all those years. When the co owning sister dies, slowly up the rent until they move out and keep the house for yourself.
"he took hold of the knife, swinging it in a threatening manner."
That will be a problem, he should have thrown it away so she couldn't use it anymore.
Sell your part of house to the other owner, so you can't be too bothered with all the problem which will arise if she dies.
If she dies first, your wife will get a siblings share back and could sell that again.
No, not very likely.
Immigration runs the passport details via a scan of the chip / QR code against several databases (black listings, terrorists, certain fraud, ....).
These are not available for everyone.
There you go: United States Counterterrorism Operations Under the Biden Administration, 2021-2023 | Costs of War (brown.edu)
Not so long ago: U.S. Bombed Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia in 2016 (nbcnews.com)
" 2023, and here is where we stand: Congress in December belatedly passed an omnibus appropriations bill for fiscal 2023 including $858 billion for national defense, roughly half of which will be dispersed in the form of contracts to the private sector."
How The Defense Industry Became A Defining Feature Of The U.S. Economy (forbes.com)