You can easily get a green card if your parents are US citizens. Or if they have Green Cards, then they can sponsor one for you using that status. However there are specific conditions that need to be met if you want a green card through your parents.
Probably.
I have more of a comment: I noticed in my research that it seems harder for a person who was brought here as a child when they had no say than for and adult who is here illegally. Why are there more ways for a CAnadian to be here legally than a Mexican national. Especially, ones brought here as children.
No, a child does not have to be present to obtain a passport.
He can apply and go through the process like everyone else, although being in the country illegally means he is likely to be deported. This counts badly against someone for the purposes of applying and gaining citizenship; he is better to leave, apply from there and come back in the 'right' way.
No, it is not legal or ethical to obtain a loan in your child's name without their consent.
No, both parents do not have to be present to obtain a passport for a child.
US companies do not use child labor illegally. Family businesses use their children legally.
It depends. But it is likely - if the parents petition on behalf of the adult-child.
It isn't. People are illegally having babblings.
It depends on how it is done. For instance, if the child was already in the US illegally, then the child has to get a green card first, and then qualify for citizenship.
a third child is a child that entered the country illegally an example is the famous tale of which everyone knows, Among the Imposters, it's a fascinating tale that is full of suspense.
Yes, it is possible to obtain an identification (ID) for a child.