first you cant get deported by police but if you get arrested don't sign anything or say anything just say you want a lawyer and fight for your rights
Report to the immigration center or police
I don't think so... unless the state has gave the right to check for immigrant legal status to the police, if not. they can not do it. all they do is put you in jail, you have to pay your bond and that's it, some states only check your legal status if you do a big crime, like robbery or killing someone. in NC, police can arrest you and put you in jail if you have no driver license, but not deport you.... yetAnswerYES Police can arrest you under Immigration law, and NY traffic laws.
There are no states where police cannot deport a runaway. Police have the authority to return runaways to their guardians in all states.
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A lawful immigrant who has become a naturalized American Citizen can become a police officer, but not an immigrant/alien who has not become a US citizen.
"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
It will be a lot worse for them because they just fled the scene of an accident, chances are if they had stayed with their vehicle nothing more would have happened since the local police do not have jurisdiction on immigration issues. This of course depends on the state the accident occurred in, some states have passed legislation that tries to give the local police powers to inquire about immigration issues but most of these laws are held up in courts.
it depends whether the immigrant has committed felonies
National Police Immigration Service - Norway - was created in 2003.
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it depends on the case-load of the authorities dealing with illegals in your area. However - the police & immigration services should investigate within a couple of days.
Yes. If you are arrested by police, you are then in police custody. Custody can simply mean a few minutes in handcuffs, or days in jail, but during that time, the police are responsible for your health and welfare.