Of course - what does the 10 years residency have anything to do with it?
Not automatically. More likely you would first spend time in prison for the felony then if the government is so inclined they would deport you.Another View: The above answer is not necessarily true. The government may choose to simply deport you and save the taxpayers the cost of feeding and housing you for the term of your sentence.
*The government shouldn't deport illegal immigrants because the government will loose and resources if they do. Also, the hassle of trying to gather up all of these people would just be to hectic.
It depends on which goverment you are talking about. Tzarist Russia would deport them, Nazi Germany would kill them, USA would villify them and do everything they could to deport them, Canada usually ignores them.
No, but they can deport him.
The word 'deport' is not a noun.The word 'deport' is a verb (deport, deports, deporting, deported).The noun forms of the verb to deport are deportment, deportation, and the gerund, deporting.
It depends upon the seriousness and if the naturalized lied on his oath.
the us government will deport him to Guantanamo Bay and possibly shoot you.
Are you asking if your father can deport you? The answer is no, only governments can deport individuals. Your father has no power to deport you or anyone.
Deport Them was created on 1998-12-27.
If the government does this then it could be considered entrapment.
"Deport" is a usually a verb, as in "Deport this person." But forms of it can also be used as an adjective, as in, "The deported people were unhappy."
If you are referring too the root, it's deport.