If you have committed a crime that puts you at risk of deportation prior to the date that you have taken the oath and became a US citizen, you may be deported.
Yes, the illegal status, combined with the criminal record is enough to result in deportation. The attempt to get child support is not a factor.j3h.
Frankly, I hope not. I am not an attorney or an immigration official. But it is hard not to conclude that she is trying to use marriage as a way to undo the deportation. I should hope that it doesn't work.
Yes. She is now 20. Her grandmother took her in when she was two after her mother died.
with drugs
The allied airplanes and the enemy airplanes trying to shoot each other down in world war II
They were trying to turn Mexico against America.
Trying to convert them into Christianity
No. If you are trying to say "we are from Mexico" you should say "nosotros somos de Mexico".
The Zimmerman Telegram.
Spain
The process for the individual trying to gain citizenship will stop.
What I understand is that you can obtain duel citizenship. I understand by rights that a child born in Mexico to parents regardless of race automatically become Mexican citizens. Pending on the date of birth. At the same time you are suppose to go to the American consulate to get American citizenship so the child can travel across the border. I think it works about the same way as if parents from Mexico came to give birth on American soil. To establish American Citizenship you have to fill out the "Consular Report of Birth Abroad" Additional information is available on the Internet at http://travel.state.gov/family/issues_birth.html. http://aztlan.net/dualcit.htm http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/dec_mex_cit.htm (this site gives information on citizenship in Mexico) I hope this answer helps you. I am trying to find out the same information.