If convicted a US citizen can be put in jail for animal abuse, then it's highly likely that a green card holder can also be put in jail or deported, or both. When you are in the United States you are subject to its laws. Although the laws regarding animal abuse may vary from state to state. As a rule of thumb, I would tend to think that if there is any question at all you should probably steer clear of it. It's also the decent thing to do. A green card holder is a permanent US resident and has all the rights and privileges like a US citizen except the right to vote. He would pay a fine or go to jail but would not be deported. If the charge was a felony then YES you can be deported
They could be deported or get sick. If they didn't have a job, they could be deported too. You could be deported for anything.7
There could be some instances that a probation violation could get a person deported. An attorney will be able to let you know your options.
Answer: If he gets up to 3 felony he will be deported.
Individuals have no say in whether a non-citizen in the United States should be deported such decisions are made by the USCIS. Unless the person who has been granted permanent resident status commits a federal or state crime which constitutes a felony conviction he or she is not in danger of deportation.
There is a small possibility that Justin Bieber could be deported if he is charged with a felony. It is highly doubtful.
no.
ask the court to see if they could give him legal papers
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.
depending upon charge for being arrested but something as small as traffic ticket will get you deported back to your country
Yes, it could potentially be done.
Yes, it IS possible, but depends entirely on the circumstances of the individual case..
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