Deportation.
Deportation.
If you have permission by the government to enter the country (for visit, work, school, etc...) then you are a LEGAL alien If you DO NOT have permission by the government to enter the country, then you are an ILLEGAL alien
Sponsoring an illegal alien has to be approved by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. There is also a lengthy process, which includes timely filing of all relevant papers and legal documents. If the illegal alien is seeking asylum, the immigration courts are involved in the process as well.
There is not any way for an illegal alien to become legal except through application to the government. Age and time in the country are not an automatic way to become legal.
Illegal alien stands for illegal imagrant!
No, but they can deport him.
I do not think there is an illegal alien, but there is such thing as alien
You will never qualify for a federal security clearance if the background investigation discloses your close relationship status with an illegal alien.
Well if you must know you can not A smuggled illegal alien can't do anything legally in the US. Entering a government facility would be one real good way to get caught and booted out of the country.
'Illegal alien citizen' is an oxymoron.
An alien is not illegal as long as she/he has documentation of status. An alien who is documented to be a permanent resident is not illegal. If the alien does not have and never has had documentation of an immigration status, then that person is an illegal alien.
No. The process is the same as it would be if the spouse were a U.S. citizen.