A legal United States citizen cannot be deported--where would they deport you to if you're legal? The U.S. cannot deport you unless you are an illegal alien. For skipping out on probation, you might face fines, jail time, or your probation being extended. That's about it.
NO
felonies that one has been convicted for,but i heard that someone who is in immigration custody with an opoen ard [where the detainee has not seen the judge for a probation hearting ]can also be deported.
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This question doesn't make sense. Deported means made to leave the country. And that means the person was not a legal resident of Canada. You can only join the Canadian army if you are a citizen.
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.
I would assume that if you were deported you were not a legal citizen or you have committed a crime to be deported back to whatever country you come from unless you cash out your 401k.
It depends. If a person on probation is anticipating routine drug tests, some consideration should be taking before using salvia. In most US states and countries, salvia is legal, so an person on probation may legally smoke it if they wish. Even if a person resides in a place where salvia is illegal, it is not commonly tested for. However, getting caught with salvia in a state where it is illegal can impact your probation. Other than legal issues, whether or not a person uses a substance depends on their individual values and preferences.
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Yes, because you are abusing the laws of America
Of course! Being married does not affect one's legal status, even a legal alien can be deported for criminal activity.
An illegal immigrant to the US is, by definition, a person who has entered the country in a manner which violates US immigration law. That is the distinction between legal immigrants and illegal immigrants. So yes, they get deported.
Yes, If he is illegal, and if you are illegal then you will be deported also. If he is legal and you aren't, he'll be sent to jail and you'll be deported. If he is illegal and your not, he'll be deported and you'll be fined $4,500 for housing an illegal. If your both legal he'll go to jail and you'll be lonely for a few years.