I would advise that they return home and attempt to seek Immigration to the US through the legal alien immigration office and allow their alien ambassador to get them an alien American greencard.
The non citizen spouse will be allowed to file for an adjustment of status. If it is not granted the non citizen spouse will still be allowed to use the established appeal process, he or she WILL NOT be automatically deported.
If the marriage is legitimate the citizen spouse will not encounter any problems with authorities. If the foreign national spouse was not permanently deported, the citizen spouse can apply for his or her reentry once the imposed time limit has expired. If the marriage is found to be one of 'convenience' the sole purpose being to enable the immigrant spouse to obtain permanent residency and citizenship, the citizen spouse can be found charged with committing a federal felony. If such is the case, the best option for the citizen spouse is to retain (or at least obtain) legal counsel from a qualified immigration attorney, and refrain from discussing the matter with anyone (especially authorities) until that has been done.
They did not want to pay higher taxes to support immigrants
law about illegal immigrants .
Illegal immigrants are able to get work permits by application through the U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services agency (USICS). The agency has specific guidelines on who can qualify for work permits.
many illegal immigrants were deported
it penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants
Yes, they do. Unalienable rights should be denied to no human, regardless of immigration status. By law, however, rights of citizens can be denied them.
illegal aliens
No. Illegal immigrants refers to people who come into the country without doing it the legal way.
Illegal immigration should be strengthened so that the jobs go to people who are citizens. Also, many illegals use resources from the government and states that could help citizens.
Because for many US citizens immigration and illegal immigration are hot issues right now.
Yes, illegal immigration is a controversial issue in the United States
An illegal immigrant to the US is, by definition, a person who has entered the country in a manner which violates US immigration law. That is the distinction between legal immigrants and illegal immigrants. So yes, they get deported.