All civilized nations follow internal laws that legitimize and protect its population. Whether it is a naturalized citizen, legalized resident or family members of citizens and non-citizens, these laws are written to distinguish a country's sovereignty.
Emigrants wishing to migrate to countries are encouraged to follow the legal due processes that are written to protect a nation's citizenry. Therefore, those who willfully break these laws are considered illegal immigrants and are thus viewed negatively by both naturalized citizens and legalized immigrants.
We need to lower the numbers of illegal immigrants so that we can prevent terrorists from entering the country.
mexico- d's wibbles
In the US, Mexico
No, but it IS illegal to enter another country without proper papers and documentation.
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.
yes because we still get illegal immigrants who get in
Legal immigrants have to apply to the US government for permission to immigrate. Illegal immigrants sneak in.
No. Illegal immigrants refers to people who come into the country without doing it the legal way.
They are returned to their country of origin.
This statistic isn't measured, but if there are about 12 Million illegal immigrants in the U.S., then there are about 500,000 gay illegal immigrants.
Well if there illegal and already in the country what is the point of getting one. To acquire a green card one needs to get it in the country in which they originated from. But yes, all immigrants should have some form of identification that shows they legally immigrated to another country, so illegal immigrants need a green card.
Mexican immigrants were welcome in America, the only exception was when jobs were scarce.