THEY ARE NOT REAL BELIVE ME
You can be deported from ANY country if you entered the country illegally.
If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.
Illegal immigration another country illegally includes a variety of restrictions, as well as the risk of being detained and deported or of facing other sanctions.
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).
Quite simple. Deportation. If you enter any country illegally, you get deported out (forcibly removed if you don't do it voluntarily).
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 you are illegally residing in the US, your chances of getting deported are very certain, even if you marry an American Citizen. You will not be able to change your status nor obtain green card, citizenship through your marriage as your status is illegal. If the Immigration authorities find out the illegal stay it will lead to immediate deportation. You will have to return back to your country,then apply to enter the US legally. This will be delayed because of your illegal stay.
Deportation is the only answer. Illegal aliens will be deported back to their own country from which they entered the US illegally. Further more, they will lose all chance of applying for any other visa or undergo any US Immigration process.
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.
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.
Extremely high. Why? Because an illegal immigrant breaks the law in the first place coming to a country illegally. Also, if you had to go to court for an "illegal" action, there obviously going to find out your illegal since there will be no documents of you #1, and #2, any normal citizen would go to jail if they do a crime, however, if an illegal alien commits a crime, they get deported.
Law became a racial project when the courts passed legislation that it was illegal to enter this country without a passport, visa, or citizenship. When a person is found guilty of illegally entering a country, the are detained and deported.