Deportation proceedings are not possible against naturalized US citizens since they are not considered aliens anymore.
If and when you are found out you will be deported.
Ju get deported
no
If arrested, you will be deported.
An illegal entrant who has been deported back to their country of origin has very slight chances of even getting a visa to enter the US again. In this aspect, it is highly impossible to get Citizenship. Even if the person applies for it, the previous illegal stay will not be favorable to the applicant.
You will be deported back to Europe
He can marry the US citizen but he won't gain citizenship through her n he will still b deported.
Yes and you can goto prison before being deported.
Once you have citizenship within the United States, you are not going to be deported. If something were to happen or say your Visa ran out (if that is what you are on), you could be deported back to your home country.
It is not possible for an illegal alien who has been deported to become a US citizen. Certain crimes will put a short term bar on the aliens from applying for a visa to enter the US. Even if they manage to get a visa, it will be very difficult to become a US citizen. Their past felonies and deportation charges will act against their citizenship application.
Loss of citizenship refers to the formal termination of an individual's status as a citizen of a particular country. This can occur voluntarily through renunciation or involuntarily through acts such as treason or serving in a foreign military. Loss of citizenship may have significant legal and practical consequences, including losing the right to live or work in the country of citizenship.
The undocumented mother will be deported if detained. However, the baby that was born in the US will get birthright US citizenship. This method of delivering thier babies in the US so that the kids s will get US citizenship is called 'anchor baby' system.