Yes.
The immigrant's status might come into play. Legal? Undocumented (illegal)?
One illegal immigrant is able to marry another in the United States. However, it does not change the immigration status and actually could lead to deportation because of the paperwork filed with the state.
At best- a traffic ticket. At worst- deportation.
A deportation Notice. Good luck.
You shouldn't be able to "hire" anyone. This is the job of the federal government.
Deportation.
The deportation of an illegal immigrant does cost the government money. The cost is incurred by every level of government. The federal government has the largest burden of cost.
In New Jersey it is the driver who rear ended him who is at fault. However, that does not mean that the illegal unlicensed driver will not face deportation.
Regardless of how the illegal immigrant is taken into custody he or she would still be subject to deportation if they did not qualify for refugee or asylee status or the case was not one of mitigating circumstances.
Technically, the Department of Labor cannot offer assistance to illegal aliens. As an undocumented immigrant, you would not be eligible for public assistance. And, if discovered, you are in danger of deportation.
Illegal entrants are subject to deportation.