you mean by further false identification?...i think not
you get deported and arrested for immigration then everyone laughs at you like we did to elando
If you are in a country illegally, and are arrested for a felony, you MAY be deported.
You can be deported if immigration finds you.
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
Call or go to your local immigration and ask if they deported your BF. You can also go to the Philippine Consulate in your area. They handle the case of Filipinos being deported. Or simply try to call your BF and ask him where in the world he's at.
Yes he can still be deported. ______________________ To add to the previous answer. If you marry your boyfriend now, one of two things will happen: 1) he applies to Immigration for a visa to stay in the country (which may or may not be granted) 2) he is deported and must then apply for a visa to re-enter the country (which may or may not be granted) Immigration will consider the following: is it a "marriage of convenience"? - can you prove a long-term relationship? why is he being deported? - has he committed any offences? is he in the country illegally? You may end up having to decide if you would be willing to emigrate in order to be with your boyfriend.
No. In order to vote you have to register with the Board of elections which means you have to present valid identification. If you had valid identification you would not be an illegal resident. If you try to register without valid identification, you will be arrested and deported.
They can be arrested and deported.
Yes. It's illegal to be and illegal person in the U.S...so they have the right to have them deported if they are suspected of illegal immigration.
He may be deported.
Fault Lines - 2009 The Deported America's Immigration Battle was released on: USA: 31 January 2014
If you are in the country illegally you will most likely get deported.