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No, assuming he was allowed to marry, it would have no bearing on his status and he would still be deported after he served his mandated sentence.

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Q: If a green card holder commits a crime and sentenced to a prison term of nine years and deportation can he stay if he marries a US citizen while he is incarcerated?
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