you've answered your question. being in the U.S. illegally is a crime, and you can be detained................
No. Illegal immigrants refers to people who come into the country without doing it the legal way.
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Yes, we did it in December 2008 with no problems, as you don't travel through Immigration.
Illegal immigration
A number of people enter the US without having the legal right to, or remain in the US after their visas have expired. They are known as illegal immigrants. The US illegal immigration statistics can be found at the Government Accountability Office. And Wikipedia also has some detailed information.
Ummm well... One. if they are illegal, they obviously have no green card right? Two. No, if a company is knowingly hiring illegal, and immigration "hits" their fine can be up to $10,000 per person.
Illegal sanctions refer to measures taken by a country or group of countries against another country that are not in accordance with international law. This could include imposing economic restrictions, trade embargoes, or other punitive actions without proper authorization from the United Nations or in violation of international agreements. These illegal sanctions can have severe humanitarian consequences and often target innocent civilians.
Try contacting the U.S. Immigration Department. You should be able to give the information to them without creating problems for yourself.
Well, without an NFA destructive device permit, a live grenade would be illegal for anyone, regardless of their record. An inert dummy would not be. Firearms are illegal for anyone with a domestic violence conviction to purchase, possess, or be granted access to.
Murder Without Conviction - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Absolutely not ! If they were an illegal immigrant the first time - the're still illegal the second time ! Residency does NOT absolve you of your immigration status !
In order to develop your own opinion on immigration, you must first educate yourself on the subject. Do some research. Consider things such as:Where are most people immigrating from?What are they trying to get away from?Are you considering immigration in general, or only illegal?What is your country's history of immigration?Where would your country be without legal immigrants?Where would your country be without illegal immigrants?What are the pros of immigration?What are the cons of immigration?How many immigrants are employed?Do employed immigrants take away from jobs of those already in your country, or are they jobs that locals would be unwilling to take?Does immigration have any effect on crime rates?Does immigration lend to the culture of the area, or take away from?Once you have a good collection of statistics from multiple sources, look them over and see how each one makes you feel. This will help you form an educated opinion.