As a general rule, enforcement of Immigration laws is a Federal matter. Most states do not have laws about illegal immigration. That having been said, if there is doubt that an arrested suspect is here legally then in an increasing number of jurisdiction they will turn the person over to the Feds. But there again, they won't just pick someone up on suspicion. It will be the after effect of an arrest on other charges.
So to your questions:
1) How do you know they're illegals? You had better be REALLY sure because if you're wrong and they find out that you called the cops on them, they could sue you under tort laws.
2) What state do you live in? There may be state laws that allow for this. But a pre-text would be necessary. The cops can't just go up to people and ask them for proof of their citizenship. This isn't the Soviet Union ya know!
a lake or river not private property unless yours other whys you will be taking the cops car home
Call his command.
No, it would be racist if you followed it with an ethnic slur OR if you are telling them to go home because of their nationality and not out of the disrespect of being illegally.
Tell him to go home and apply legally.
No - it doesn't matter what their home-land circumstances are. If they've entered a country illegally, they will remain an illegal immigrant - liable to be arrested and returned to their country of origin. If they were in that much fear - they should have claimed asylum after travelling to the destination country legally.
The illegal partner will probably be repatriated to his/her home country or be imprisioned prior to deportation. The American citizen may be fined or criminally charged.
The illegal immigrant should go back to his or her home country and complete the divorce with his or her spouse. Then you should either get married in that country and apply for a spouse visa, or go visit that country and upon returning apply for a fiance visa and get married in the US after the fiance visa is granted.
I have a friend in Egypt who cannot see his brother who lives in France as an illegal immigrant and now my friend wants to get a visa for himself and his brother in order to live with him in France and to come back family home in Egypt as many times as he likes it without having problems for doing that. What can they do to get both a visa?
This is a strangely worded question. It sounds like you are asking if it's illegal for one man to marry another man if the first man doesn't have a "green card". The answer is- it depends on the state. Same sex marriage is legal in only a few states, like New York, Massachusetts, and Iowa. In all other states it's illegal. If you were asking if it's illegal to marry an "illegal immigrant"- no, it is not. However, marrying an illegal immigrant has its risks... the immigrant spouse runs the risk of being arrested and deported, meaning your new spouse would be jailed for a while and eventually sent back to their home country.
Absolutely not ! If they were an illegal immigrant the first time - the're still illegal the second time ! Residency does NOT absolve you of your immigration status !
No, it is not true. Your parents can still report you as a runaway and ask the cops to return you to their home.
Unless the person in question had committed a criminal act (other than being unlawfully present in the US) and a warrant had been issued making said person a fugitive, then the homeowner has nothing to be concerned about.