I hope you aren't going to get rid of you child that would most likely be child abuse, but just like a foreigner can be deported and gang members are deported I am quiet sure. Yes
Yes, a child can be deported if they do not have legal status in a country or if they have committed a crime that warrants deportation. However, there are laws and protections in place to ensure the best interests of the child are taken into consideration during the deportation process.
It would depend on the immigration laws of the country in question. If the teenager does not have legal status in the country and is found to be residing there illegally, she could be subject to deportation regardless of her child's citizenship status. It is important to seek legal advice in such situations.
If you are deported from the United States, you do not lose your 401(k) account. You can generally leave the funds in your 401(k) account and manage it remotely or roll it over to an account in your home country, depending on the rules of your specific situation and plan.
It is unlikely that someone would be deported solely for plagiarism, as it is typically considered a civil offense rather than a criminal one. However, if plagiarism is committed as part of a larger criminal activity that leads to deportation, then it is a possibility.
Yes, a permanent resident can be deported for a DUI conviction. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs can be considered a crime of moral turpitude or an aggravated felony, both of which are grounds for deportation for non-citizens, including permanent residents.
Jose Rizal was deported to Manila by the Spanish colonial authorities for allegedly being associated with the separatist movement in the Philippines known as the Katipunan. The authorities viewed Rizal as a threat to their rule and believed that his ideas and writings were inciting rebellion among the Filipino people.
If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.
If the child is a legal citizen they go to the closest legal relative, if there is no one to take the child they go into foster care. If the child is not a legal citizen they will be deported with the parent. If the child is a legal citizen and they aren't registered in school they can be deported with the parent as well.
The child can go with the parents.
I believe that if your child is a US citizen you cannot be deported. You need a lawyer.
Yes, if the child born in the US.
Welfare
Yes
Yes, he still has a right to be the child's father. Illegally or Legally he is the child's biological father and no matter what anyone says You, the mother and The father laid down and had the child so i think he has every right to be the child's father legally or illegally. And for him to be deported and he has a child is down right wrong. But if he is deported i think when the child is old enough you should sit down and talk about daddy. There are such things as passports, go see the father if he is deported. i really hope that i was a little help Sincerely, M.A.H.
If you commit a crime, and are not a citizen of the United States, you can be deported, regardless of whether or not your parents are a citizen.
Yes, they can be terminated. Because if the parent is deported then the sysem will not take the child all the way where ever they are.
only if the child isn't a citizen, if he is a citizen then you would have to fly (plane) him over to wherever you live.
Yes if the child was born there. if not no. u both will be deported back.