It depends on the exact circumstances and the residency status of the various people involved.
For example, if a US citizen marries a foreigner, they don't automatically lose their US citizenship. If that foreigner is later deported, the citizen is legally entitled to remain in the US.
However, if the wife and kids are not US citizens but entered as dependents of a permanent resident who was later deported, the answer would be different (again: depending on exactly what their residency status is).
Permanently, if you emigrate there.
I don't think so. The Army would not want to employ illegal immigrants and would have them deported.
You will very well be deported as you are firstly a illegal person living in the U.S.A without any valid papers, but now you have made a American lady pregnant , without marrying her legally only with the intent to get your papers to stay on.You will be arrested for the pregnancy act and you will be deported back.
If he is being deported primarily because of illegal or criminal activity - very little or nothing. He had no right to be here in the first place and especially none to stay if he is a criminal.
He should stay where he is.... We as tax payers are only paying for him anyways. Let him stay there and milk the system like normal.
Deportation occurs when a person has violated the laws of any country. Not every violation leads to deportation. When a person has overstayed on a visa and not adhered to immigration laws, then he/she can be deported. Citizens cannot be deported but if they are convicted of any crime that affects the laws of the Country and its citizenship, then they can be deported.
They had no choice - they were deported to Australia.
a green card is what authorizes a person to be in a country
Stay where you are! You probably where illegal anyways. You people destroy the very structure of USA! Come here legally or don't come at all, nig!
Citizens can legally stay forever.
Leave and return legally before she is caught.
to stay there legally, permenantly you have to pass a citizenship test