No. A baby born in the United States is a citizen of the United States no matter where he/she subsequently moves.
Yes, if you are caught with one, you will promptly be deported to Mexico, regardless or your country of origin.
Apply for citizenship through the Bureau of Immigration.
No. He or she can and will be deported when the authorities notice his or her legal status.
unfortunately, not the parents.
No. It would mostly depend on where YOU were born.
The illegal immigrant can take his United States citizen son to Mexico; however, it is highly likely that the illegal father will be detained at customs due to his lack of citizenship.
If your parents were US citizens when you were born- you automatically are a US citizen. The US embassy should have given you documents stating your citizenship during the time you were born. This is what my sister did.
Only if at least one of your parents holds a Mexican citizenship.
Yes. You must be Mexican by birthright and have one or both parents of Mexican citizenship.
New Mexico
Yes, he/she can marry but it won't automatically grant him/her citizenship.
Yes. He should have had his wife start the procedures to sponsor his citizenship when they got married. If she knew he was illegal, she, too, could face criminal charges for housing an illegal alien. Since no illegal can enter into a legally binding contract, the marriage may not be legal either.