Yes, it costs the U.S thousands to transport them back. There is no penalty involved for the illegal so they will probably try again and again to sneak over the border. hope this helps. GM
There's no such thing as an ''illegal immigrant'', a human being can't be illegal.
Yes, many of them do, to return with their families. Most of them don't need to sneak back as nobody searches you or checks for your nationality on your way back to Mexico, though.
Yes. In fact many of them did this until recent years, crossing illegally during certain seasons and returning back to their hometowns in Mexico for holidays or to see the family.
The border with Mexico is often crossed illegally.
The border argument before the Mexican-American war was over which river divided Mexico from Texas. The Americans claimed that it was the Colorado river, but that was not the case. The Americans crossed into Mexico and were fired upon. America then declared war, this resulted in the Mexican-American war which was won by America and as a result took much more land.
Pancho Villa crossed the boarder into the United States and murdered 17 Americans in New Mexico.
He was arrested for mugging a tourist when he was younger- but he was also arrested recently for going after Andrew Luster in Mexico with Tim Chapman and his father. The charges came from the Mexican government. It doesn't appear that any of them will be getting extradited to Mexico at this time.
Mexican because it comes from the country of Mexico. Hispanic refers to Mexico, Spain, Central America, and South America.
Right. Millan illegally crossed the border into the US in 1990 and stayed illegal until 2000 when he became a legal resident; he became a U.S. citizen in 2009.
I don't have 3 reasons, however the main reason is manifest destiny. The government claimed war accusing mexican troops to have illegally crossed into American territory where they attacked and killed American soldiers.
You answered your own question: see illegally, as in unauthorized, omitting rules.
Mexico, and America
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people illegally crossing the border each year, as accurate data can be challenging to obtain. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of individuals attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally each year.
The Mexican States of Alta California and Nuevo Mexico.
yes, if their in america