Considering he and she are illegal, the gvernment should take the home and auction it off for low income legal citizens and use the proceeds to pay for your deportation. * If the house is titled only to the person wishing to sell then he or she has the right to do so unless the property was purchased in a community property state while the couple were married. A POA may or may not be sufficient to sell community property depending upon the current status of the marriage. The status of the foreign national is irrelevant if the property was legally purchased and title in the state in which it is located. The US government would not have the legal right to seize said property unless there is a tax arrearage or pending action by the IRS or state tax assessors.
nobody in the U.S. can sell property with a power of attorney unless the person is deceased...for property even being imprisoned the power of attorney is useless.
The illegal immigrant will be deported when caught.
No.
most likely
Shoplifting isn't a serious crime, however, if the shoplifter is illegal and the police find out, it's a huge possibility that the illegal could be deported. If the immigrant is a legal U.S. citizen, then no.
yes
Yes the illegal would be deported and the U.S. citizen who entered into this fraud marriage fined and possibly jailed.
If the 17 year old has parental permission. Note that will not change the status of the illegal immigrant, who can still be deported.
Guess ja ja
No stupid. Think about it.
Unfortunately, yes.
The guy who said that if you're an illegal immigrant with a misdemeanor, you get deported is wrong. It depends on which state you live in. Democratic states are more likely to let an illegal immigrant go simply by paying the bail charges. In a republican state, the illegal immigrant may not be so lucky (I don't know the answer for a republican state).
yes they can but you have to get an immigration lawyer and a very good one at that.