No,she would get neither one. The child would be the one to reap the benefits and be a American Citizen.
There is no such thing, if you're illegal you do not have legal permanent residency.
He is Mexican and American (has dual citizenship).
Yes, it is.
No.
If the immigrant is a true illegal (i.e. entered the country illegally/without inspection) even a marriage to a US citizen wont prevent him from facing possible deportation. Moreover, an immigrant CANNOT apply for citizenship, they must first apply for legal residency
send them back to where they came from
It's not illegal.
No. An immigrant who is unlawfully present within the US cannot be sponsored for permanent residency or citizenship. They must voluntarily return to their country of origin or face deportation. After leaving the US the foreign national will be barred from applying for reentry for 3-10 years depending upon the individual's circumstances.
No, but you can get a temporary visa (4 years). If you are an illegal immigrant and have been a victim of a crime, you may be eligible for a U-Visa.
No. An incarcerated person could not sponsor a foreign national for permanent residency nor citizenship. FYI, marrying a US citizen does not automatically confer permanent resident or citizenship status on a foreign national. Likewise, an illegal immigrant is not eligible for permanent residency regardless of his or her marital status. Unlawfully present individuals are required to voluntarily leave the US and return to their country of origin or face detainment and deportation.
No, an illegal immigrant cannot qualify for an FHA loan as they must have legal residency status in the United States to be eligible for this type of loan.
Its not! It just gets people more jobs. Unless you are an illegal immigrant