No stupid. Think about it.
Answer: If you are being abuse and is an illegal immigrant, what you need to do is leave her, because she can report you to INS and you will get deported. Because you are illegal, there is really nothing much you can do with the legal system.
An illegal immigrant can be deported upon being caught and handed over to the relevant authorities. By getting caught for driving without a license, the authorities would have been notified of their presence.
Sometimes, depnds on why he was deported, however the fact that he has shown disrespect for the country and its laws may make it less likely that he will be legally admitted.
I am noticing it is not that easy to get someone deported because of expenses. Unless they have done some crime here in America, then it seems as though no one cares. * If the unlawfully present immigrant appears in a court of law regardless of the reason for him being there, authorities are required to take him into custody and remand him to immigration officials. Whether or not he will be deported depends upon if he qualifies as a refugee or asylee.
No. The marriage would not be allowed. Also, marrying a US citizen regardless of the circumstances does not prevent an illegal immigrant from being deported.
Unless the person in question had committed a criminal act (other than being unlawfully present in the US) and a warrant had been issued making said person a fugitive, then the homeowner has nothing to be concerned about.
HELL YEA YOU CAN !!! Yes.
The citizen spouse has no recourse to the action as US immigration laws no longer allow a citizen spouse to apply for residency for an illegal immigrant spouse. The Mexican national will have to leave the US and file under the required USCIS regulations for reentry.
An illegal immigrant is one whose entry or continued presence in the United States violates federal immigration law. I believe you are asking that if you feel that your neighbor is an illegal immigrant, can your call or write Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") and have that neighbor deported. The answer is that you are free to try, but ICE does not usually respond to this type of denunciation. The vast majority of persons who are deported come to the attention of ICE because of a failed attempt to adjust their own immigration status, being arrested for a (usually serious) crime, or getting caught in a dragnet at a workplace, while using interstate public transportation, or being picked up within 70 miles of the border, the area which ICE says it routinely patrols. The truth is that there are an estimated 12 million illegal aliens present in the United States and it simply is not possible to deport all of them.
You cant reuturn back when a illegal immigrant gets caught being illegal they deport them and they tell them how much time they cant be in the US
Marrying a US citizen does not automatically make the other person a citizen. Spouses of US citizens can and do get deported everyday. Send him back home and apply for him while he is not in the U.S.