No, you cannot come back. Your record is on file permanently.
Yes if the child was born there. if not no. u both will be deported back.
If the child was born on American soil, the child is a legal citizen. The child then has the option of staying, be it a very poor option.
If he was deported back to a country that has an agreement with the US there is no problem, just contact your State's child support agency. If it's a country the US do not have an agreement with you have to apply in his country.
YES- anyone born in the US is a citizen Yes. The child is legal, but the parents are not. They can be deported and separated from the child, or just move back to where they came from with the child.
Yes he was deported September 18,2009 back to Guyana
No. As long as the child was born in this country she or he is considered a legal citizen and can not be deported or have his/her citizenship removed.
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
Yes as he has molested a child, which is a big crime in the U.S.A , he will be deported back soon as possible.
Don't come back
You mean if there is a registry of deported people? No.
i was deported from south Africa im married to a south African can i go back
They are sent back to Mexico.