Yes.
It happened to me yesterday.
Probably.
He can apply and go through the process like everyone else, although being in the country illegally means he is likely to be deported. This counts badly against someone for the purposes of applying and gaining citizenship; he is better to leave, apply from there and come back in the 'right' way.
Tea was introduced into the Americas because the American colonies were made up of British citizens. British citizens moved to the Americas and brought their tea with them.
The Dream Act concerns legislation that would provide a way for immigrant children, who were brought to the U.S. illegally at a very young age, to remain in the country and begin the process of obtain citizenship without first being deported to a foreign country they have never known.
Yes it was.
fine and go to jail
Smuggled and contraband are two words that are related to bringing something into a country illegally.
Yes she can be deported. Since your husband is an American citizen so is the baby and mom can sue for child support. It is his child he needs to pay for the baby he brought into the world.
He brought alcohol to the states and illegally sold it to undercover bars and other people
Seems like he has a chance through family based. Find out what is his immediate family status. Are his parents permanent residents?U.S naturalized citizens? Are you a U.S.citizen? Which ever way he goes,he will eventually have to leave the U.S. for a matter of 1-10 years,for his visa process,which will take place at the American Embassy,from his native hometown.
Yes, if his status is brought to the attention of the immigration authorities.
No American victory brought down a British government.