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Inspector Gadget - video game - happened in 1993.
At best- a traffic ticket. At worst- deportation.
Not legally possible, but would be a beautiful thing if it could happen.
The same thing that would happen to a citizen, the person will be taken into custody by authorities and jailed in a local and/or state and/or federal facility. The difference between the citizen and the immigrant obviously would be that after the unlawfully present immigrant has served the imposed sentence(s) he or she will be deported and permanently barred from entering the U.S.
=An immigrant is NOT an alien.==The immigrant would still be legal because they were married to a US citizen.=
After due process, they will most likely be given a trip back to where they came from.
no, no problems should happen, but you will niot be able to restore you system if a problem does happen
Inspector Goole is a strange character. The actual character is made out to be like a ghost. He seems to be all-knowing and his name can be broken down to prove this. Inspecter ; Spectre. Goole ; Ghoul. The Inspector is used by J.B. Priestly to express his socialist views on society. The inspector is made out to be very mysterious. J.B. Priestly's knowlege of the character's "future" enables him to make the capitalist Birlings seem wrong and arrogant by making them certain that things like the war will not happen. The inspector, however, representing socialism is making out that they will definatly happen. This makes socialism seem to be "the truth". The inspector also seems to give them a second chance, giving the point that socialism forgives whereas capitalism does not(Mr. Birling firing Eva Smith). He gives them this second chance by fore warning them of the real inspector and allowing them to feel remorse, rather than simply being questioned about her suicide.
He would be nervous.
If your question here is "Can a legal immigrant get married to an U.S. citizen," then the answer is yes. In fact, I happen to have a very close family friend who is not an U.S. citizen and is married to one.
You know you have a problem. You have identified it. You have a plan to take care of the problem. Teachers like to solve problems. What's the problem? Go talk to your teacher. What will happen is that your teacher will help you solve your problem.
I had this happen. You won't get a title from the dealership or the bank until the car is fully paid for. If you have completely paid for it, go to the lender and wait for them to to produce it. Usually it comes to you pretty quickly. If you paid cash, find out if the DMV knows where the title is and ask the dealership to provide proof they have a copy of the transfer paperwork showing the DMV has processed the title. Without that, you could have a situation where the dealership has not paid the bank for the car and their bank still has the title. This would be a big problem, and in this situation you could file paperwork with the dealership licensing division, indicating a title fraud problem. I hope this isn't the case.