Legally, none.
Undocumented people in the US face challenges such as limited access to government benefits, healthcare, and legal employment opportunities. Many work low-wage jobs, live in fear of deportation, and rely on community support networks for assistance. Some may also face exploitation due to their vulnerable status.
It is a legal marriage in the US. It is not a claim to legal residency for visitor or undocumented alien though. The laws of the visitors and undocumented aliens country of origin will mandate whether it is a legal marriage there.
Yes. In fact, most people who have a matricula consular are undocumented immigrants.
no
they have the same jobs as the US
Many undocumented Mexicans find jobs in sectors that often rely on low-wage labor, such as agriculture, construction, and service industries. Employers in these industries may hire them due to the high demand for labor and the willingness of undocumented workers to accept lower pay. Some workers may use false identification or rely on cash payments to avoid detection. Additionally, informal networks within communities often help connect undocumented immigrants with job opportunities.
People have a few main issues over undocumented aliens. One is that they don't pay taxes yet they are still entitled to services like schools and hospitals. Another is that they are taking American jobs, but there aren't many Americans willing to pick fruit.
yes
unless the undocumented spouse plans to sneak into another coutry(wherever you are going) the individual granting exit will know that that person is undocumented. So, I'd suggest you not leave
they die
An undocumented immigrant
The purpose of the chicano movement was for undocumented workers,students and people to have equal rights and for latinos not to be discriminated