mind your own business and move on.
If your partner is in the United States illegally, then they can be deported. To start the process of having someone deported, you must contact immigration.
Yes
You can report it to any law enforcement agency.
no
If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.
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.
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 that person is here illegally, then yes, they can be deported. For example, a student who is in the US on a student visa, whose parents may be in the US on work visas and who have siblings who were born in the US can be deported once they have either graduated or stopped attending school (their student visa will expire at that time).
how do I find out if some is deported from canada
NO
A person who is in Canada illegally is liable to be deported. There are also lesser measures that can be taken. If someone is in Canada illegally, they would be wise to consult a lawyer who specializes in Immigration Law for advice. (So-called 'immigration consultants' should generally be avoided.)
The Legislative Branch (Congress) passes laws. The Executive Branch (headed by the President) carries out those laws. If someone has entered the US illegally, the law states that they can be arrested and deported.