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Yess she can be deported , whether voluntarily is another point. It depends where 'here' is and what her nationalality is, and the rules and regulations of 'here'.
If you are here illegally, he can. If you are here illegally, he can.
No, they are here illegally and will be until they get a green card or register as a u.s. citizen
it means you arent a citizen and probably came here illegally anyway so just do what your told and get the hell out of here
Illegal is Illegal. No bleeding-heart crap about it. Illegal Immigrants are here Illegally. By continuing to stay in the country Illegally, they continue to break/ignore the laws of this country. (but that's my opinion..which I'm sure will get erased soon)
Have him return to his country and apply for a visa. There is nothing you can do while he is here illegally that will help him.
Mexico shares the southern border of the United States, which gives Mexicans a way to enter the United States. They come here for better jobs or other reasons, and the U.S. politicians do not enforce the immigration laws, allowing them to remain in the country illegally. Though the border with Canada is much longer, Canadians are content to stay in Canada. Immigrating to the U.S. illegally from countries other than Mexico or Canada would be much harder, since they would have to fly or boat in.
An American cannot be here illegally in United States of America. Unless, if he is from South America, then that is a different ballgame....be specific
You can deported if you are here illegally and not a citizen. A citizen can't be deported from their own country, but they can go to jail for committing a crime.
They will be deported
You will have to consult an immigration attorney. In most cases, he will have to leave the country and apply for a visa. This could take several years!
someone who immigrated to the U.S. from another country