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You can deported if you are here illegally and not a citizen. A citizen can't be deported from their own country, but they can go to jail for committing a crime.
If you are deported from the United States, you do not lose your 401(k) account. You can generally leave the funds in your 401(k) account and manage it remotely or roll it over to an account in your home country, depending on the rules of your specific situation and plan.
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You would need approval to return to the country to file a challenge.
Yes, a child can be deported if they do not have legal status in a country or if they have committed a crime that warrants deportation. However, there are laws and protections in place to ensure the best interests of the child are taken into consideration during the deportation process.
Initially, they had to stay where they were and most of them were deported to the extermination camps and killed.
If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.
If "The Family" being referred to is the Manson Family, then the answer would be the U.S.
Yes he can still be deported. ______________________ To add to the previous answer. If you marry your boyfriend now, one of two things will happen: 1) he applies to Immigration for a visa to stay in the country (which may or may not be granted) 2) he is deported and must then apply for a visa to re-enter the country (which may or may not be granted) Immigration will consider the following: is it a "marriage of convenience"? - can you prove a long-term relationship? why is he being deported? - has he committed any offences? is he in the country illegally? You may end up having to decide if you would be willing to emigrate in order to be with your boyfriend.
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Unfortunately having children in the USA does not keep your friend from being deported. Even if the children are American born. If you would like to discuss this further I can be reached at candlefactoryco@candlefactoryco.com There are some things that can be done about it.AnswerIllegal foreign nationals who have citizen children are seldom deported. Such children are referred to as "anchor babies", they are a major consideratin when deportation is the issue. All foreign nationals whether they are legal or illegal, married to a U.S. citizen and/or have citizen children who have committed a felony crime will be deported. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.govit depends also on how much hardship it would create on the family if your friend is deported. the more hardship, the better chance of not being deported, so if he/she has dependants that would need assistance if they were gone, that would help their case.>>>Yes they can be deported. But there are ways around it, such as applying for asylum and stating at your deportation hearing that if you are deported, that would result in severe hardships on your family, e.g. having young children who need you to support them financially, children who might end up being the wards of the state(and become a burden to tax payers). Basically, find a sharp immigr. attorney!!!!
Yes the illegal would be deported and the U.S. citizen who entered into this fraud marriage fined and possibly jailed.