Yes, you can.
With extreme difficulty. Suggest contacting an attorney.
if a person is legally married with kids can he be deported because he has law issues?
yes, illegal immigrant can be deported even if he/she has children who are US citizens. moreover harbouring an illegal immigrant is a serious offence. please refer to US department of homeland security website www.dhs.gov
well, yes, if they have no papers it doesn't matter if they have 10 kids and 15 grandkids and a us citizen spouse. you can get deported. the chances of getting caught are so slim now though, but yes. deportation is possible. I married an illigel from mexico, i went to the court house applied for the marriage app, filled it out and it didn't ask for him or my ss#, he never went to the court house and we got the marriage lic. we got married 3 days later at the courthouse.
Generally speaking, breaking the law for a very long time does not make it OK.
It depends on the exact circumstances and the residency status of the various people involved. For example, if a US citizen marries a foreigner, they don't automatically lose their US citizenship. If that foreigner is later deported, the citizen is legally entitled to remain in the US. However, if the wife and kids are not US citizens but entered as dependents of a permanent resident who was later deported, the answer would be different (again: depending on exactly what their residency status is).
It may be possible, but it can take a while. He will have to apply for a visa from his own country.
no not unless they where married to a USA partner.
If the child was born on American soil, the child is a legal citizen. The child then has the option of staying, be it a very poor option.
my mom used to not be an American citizen, but then she took an American citizen test. if u havent tryed that, do it!
he can go back to the states he just needs a valid passport and he might not need the citizenship
No, it's practically impossible due to his behaviour but pay an imigration lawyer for a consultation/