If he is being deported primarily because of illegal or criminal activity - very little or nothing. He had no right to be here in the first place and especially none to stay if he is a criminal.
you can go but get ready for a life change
Marriage does not transfer any rights or status to non U.S. citizens. An alien can apply for adjustment of status or for an immigrant visa based on the marriage to a U.S. citizen, but that application has to be approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Absolutely. Even legal residents can be deported due to criminal offenses, related with immigration or not.
As long as he is born to American citizens, he would be considered American
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'.
Yes he was deported September 18,2009 back to Guyana
Yes she can be deported. Since your husband is an American citizen so is the baby and mom can sue for child support. It is his child he needs to pay for the baby he brought into the world.
No. The only way you can be deported if you have permanent residency is if you commit some sort of crime.
No, you cannot sponsor a deported spouse. This is considered deportation fraud and can result in fines and prison time.
I believe that if your child is a US citizen you cannot be deported. You need a lawyer.
ask the court to see if they could give him legal papers
No, as those laws have been abolished at the request of women's groups.