ICE is notified - the subject is taken into custody and then deported back to their country of origin.
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or - they can get free medical treatment, drive a car without a license and have a lot of privileges that we citizens must pay for.
You can get arrested, and you can also get killed.
You can get arrested
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Well the baby is a U.S. Citizen and since the baby is a U.S. Citizen, in time the "illegal immigrant" may be able to get a green card and first of all an illegal immigrant isn't illegal if they have a visa, except if they were living and working in the U.S on a tourist visa,
Most likely the illegal immigrant will be deported to the country he/she came from and the parent will be thrown in jail. The child may have to stay with a family member or foster care until found a good living environment
Your question reveals an unconscious bias. You said,= "How can a US citizen sponsor an illegal immigrant...." = If you "sponsor" them, they are not an "illegal immigrant." Careful, the way your question is phrased says a lot about you. The very term "illegal immigrant" is insulting to ....migrant workers, especially. Mexican citizens surely don't like the phrase and, by the way, Superman was apparently an "illegal immigrant" and you SURELY wouldn't want to insult HIM.
Yes this may sound sick but their are various ways.
Since marriage to a US citizen confers US citizenship upon the spouse, it is not clear how your spouse is an illegal immigrant unless you are also an illegal immigrant (not that you actually said that either of you are living in the US, but that seems to be the most likely interpretation). I also don't know why you are abandoning your spouse instead of getting a divorce. Nothing will necessarily happen; it depends upon what action the abandoned spouse may choose to take. If you are sued, then there could be various consequences depending upon the outcome of the suit.
The same as those of the wife of a legal immigrant, you get half of whatever he has. You may get more if he doesn't understand English
No, but you can get a temporary visa (4 years). If you are an illegal immigrant and have been a victim of a crime, you may be eligible for a U-Visa.
The guy who said that if you're an illegal immigrant with a misdemeanor, you get deported is wrong. It depends on which state you live in. Democratic states are more likely to let an illegal immigrant go simply by paying the bail charges. In a republican state, the illegal immigrant may not be so lucky (I don't know the answer for a republican state).
An illegal immigrant with a social security number may be able to renew a drivers license. However, there is no sure fire way to know whether or not this would work, simply because it is possible that they could get caught.
Yes, he will be able to get his greencard faster, but it may still be a long, grueling process. It depends on why he is illegal. If he is illegal because he snuck into the country, it will be very difficult for him to get a greencard.
You're children are legal citizens, and your ex-spouse may apply for immigrant status.
The immigrant should still appear in court. If he does not, the court may cite him for contempt and/or enter a default judgment that he likely won't be able to afford.