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Q: Can someone who has lived in the US for 6 years illegally and has finished high school in the u.s. get deported back to their country?
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How can you have someone deported who illegally reentered the US after already being deported once?

mind your own business and move on.


What happens if someone is illegal as in an illegal immigrant and they get arrested for a DUI?

If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.


How to deport your partner?

If your partner is in the United States illegally, then they can be deported. To start the process of having someone deported, you must contact immigration.


Is there a statute of limitation for illegal immigrants?

No there is not a statute of limitation for immigrants. If they are in the country illegally, they can be arrested and deported at any time. Someone can't sneak into the country and hide in order to become legal.


If someone came on a tourist visa that has expired and is working illegally what are the consequences if he is caught and what can he do?

Most likely you will be deported. Not only deported to your home country but also put on the " No re-entry list " for up to 10 years, as well. It's not called ILLEGAL for nothing, my friend.


What can be done if you know someone who has been deported for committing a crime is back illegally?

You can report it to any law enforcement agency.


What is illegal alien?

someone who has come into a country illegally from another country


Can someone who is deported travel to another country?

Not without proper documents.


Can a teenager who runs away to another country be deported back if she has a child that has citizenship in that country?

It would depend on the immigration laws of the country in question. If the teenager does not have legal status in the country and is found to be residing there illegally, she could be subject to deportation regardless of her child's citizenship status. It is important to seek legal advice in such situations.


Can your husband get citizenship even though he was brought here illegally as a child?

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.


Someone from another country who lives in the US illegally is called?

An undocumented immigrant


If someone has been deported can they be legalized?

Any person who has been deported is still free to apply for entry into the country. Whether their application will be accepted depends upon their circumstances.