Of course! Being married does not affect one's legal status, even a legal alien can be deported for criminal activity.
marijuana and illegal firearm
If he is being deported primarily because of illegal or criminal activity - very little or nothing. He had no right to be here in the first place and especially none to stay if he is a criminal.
The illegal immigrant will be deported when caught.
Marijuana is illegal in South Africa as it is in most places.
In Texas, marijuana is illegal for recreational use and possession of any amount can result in criminal charges. Medical use of marijuana is restricted to a low-THC cannabis oil for specific medical conditions. Possession of even small amounts of marijuana can lead to fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record in Texas.
yes she gets deported..
Yes. Possession of marijuana is a criminal offense under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. You don't have to be the owner - you just have to have, or possess, the marijuana. There are medical exceptions. If you are charged with possession of marijuana, you should speak to a lawyer.
Yes. The convicted person loses their right to appeal deportation action.
Yes, If he is illegal, and if you are illegal then you will be deported also. If he is legal and you aren't, he'll be sent to jail and you'll be deported. If he is illegal and your not, he'll be deported and you'll be fined $4,500 for housing an illegal. If your both legal he'll go to jail and you'll be lonely for a few years.
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In 2009, according to the Christian Science Monitor, nearly 400,000 illegal aliens were deported.