No it can not. my husband and I have 2 children born in the US and I am a US citizen and they still deported him.
No why?
Obama halted deportation of Dreamers on: Friday June 15, 2012
In most cases the children will stay with their mother even though the father has a legal deportation.
No. In all likelihood if the person already held permanent resident status it would be revoked and he would still be deported. no, but there are waivers available to avoid deportation contact an immigration lawyer for more information
YES, the status of her children has nothing to do with her. If she defies the voluntary deportation order, she will be arrested an may risk losing her children to the American foster care system. If she leaves voluntarily, she will be able to take her children with her. If she goes back to Mexico on her own, she can apply for citizenship, but deportation could mean that she will never be allowed back and her child may have to grow up in Mexico instead of getting the chance to grow up in America.
Quite simple. Deportation. If you enter any country illegally, you get deported out (forcibly removed if you don't do it voluntarily).
An illegal alien slated for deportation can sue for full custody if he or she wants. However, it is extremely unlikely to be granted. The courts will normally side with the parent who is remaining in the US.
no
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Deportation.
There is no risk for deportation based on your illegal status. However, you are STILL at RISK of deportation if you commit a serious crime or crime of moral turpitude while you are a green card holder. You would be deported after serving any prison time.
No