It is not a individual's decision as to whether or not a foreign national should be deported or taken into custody by authorities. The criteria for reportage is if their is substantiated evidence that a foreign national (legal or illegal) has made committed or been involved in the committing of a crime. That type of information should be given to the local law enforcement agency and they will make the determination of any further action should be undertaken. FYI, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the federal agency that has jurisdiction. Answer . If they are involved in some sort of illegal activities and you tell ICE about it then there is a much better chance they will come for them.
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Paranoia or Homeland Security.
If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.
It is not clear just what it is that is being asked. If you're illegal, you're illegal. If you domestically assaulted someone and they take you into custody, you will be deported. If your domestic partner assaulted you, they can be charged, but you will still be deported.
It depends on why a person gets deported and how many times they were deported. An Aggravated Felon can never return to the U.S. An illegal alien, with no criminal record, who was deported is inelgible to receive a visa for a set amount of time, either 5, 10, or 20 years. This can be overcome by applying for a waiver from the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. In most cases, someone with family ties in the U.S. can apply for and receive a waiver of some sort to return legally.
Yes.
Yes it would be the same as divorcing someone who abandoned you and you did not know their whereabouts.
yes, but i imagine it would be fairly easy to get the marrage dissolved.
NO, unless the illegal fights his re-opens the criminal conviction and has the charges dropped, OR if the illegal is able to get a presidental'governor pardon (but tihs doesnt apply for serious felonies).
how do I find out if some is deported from canada
A straggler is someone who stays behind or strays. By simple definition someone who is a homeland straggler is someone who lags or strays from their current homeland or refusing to return to their homeland.