The first thing to realize is that they are an ILLEGAL immigrant. Which means they are in the country without permission and the necessary documents. Which also means they can be deported at any time.
Can you get married? Few, if any, places ask any questions regarding citizenship or criminal history when applying for a marriage license. Which means you can get married. And then have the immigrant deported and be married to someone that you cannot live with.
illegal immigrants are just like everyone else
No, a foreign national who commits a felony in the U.S. will be permanently deported after he or she has served the sentence imposed for the criminal conviction.
It depends on the laws of the country. Most countries will not allow illegal aliens to work.
Yes he will get a tax credit for the income he makes after he is released. You just can't receive this while you are incarcerated.
The court will not appoint someone to be an executor if they are incarcerated. The court can appoint anyone as the executor and will often appoint a bank or lawyer to take care of the estate.
No
Yes, felony if you get caught
No. In the U.S. it would be a "paraphernalia" ticket at most. Definitely not a felony
Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words) Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words)
Blackmail is illegal no matter what the reason. It's a felony
In general, yes, but you might be ineligible if the felony involved the Medicaid program.
Yes it is
In the state of Illinois people who are incarcerated for a felony can't vote. They will have the ability to vote once they have served their sentence.