Your criminal history and all the charges against you will never be changed simply because of the fact that you are married to a US citizen.
No.
no you have to become a legal citizen in order to press charges or anything like that.
They are still illegal aliens. Only the anchor baby is a US citizen
Yes, but why ask? Is your wife a pregnant illegal alien immigrant?
A visa has to be applied for before returning to the country.
'Illegal alien citizen' is an oxymoron.
If you're illegal you're not a citizen -- not hard really
Yes, marrying a U.S. Citizen in order to become a U.S. citizen is illegal.
My being pregnant, as unlikely as that might be, has no bearing on your husband's citizenship. If you are a citizen and you married him he won't be deported until you kick him to the curb.
If you're asking is it illegal for a U.S. citizen to move out of the country then no.
It depends on the charges in the jurisdiction in question. In most places the age of consent is 16, so it would not be illegal and no charges could be brought.
Yes, it is illegal to assault a senior citizen in Florida. The state has specific laws that enhance penalties for crimes committed against elderly individuals, recognizing their vulnerability. Assaulting a senior can result in increased charges and harsher sentences compared to similar offenses against younger victims.