No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
No, assuming he was allowed to marry, it would have no bearing on his status and he would still be deported after he served his mandated sentence.
A foreign national whether illegal or permanent resident status when convicted of a felony is subject to imprisonment and/or deportation after their imposed sentence has been served. The quicker the better!
Perhaps, but the mother should also be charged for harboring an illegal alien.
Someone who has served in the military.
Yes, if he has been in the US illegally and has committed crime he will be deported back to Mexico inmates are usually sent to the detention centers to be held until their time has been served Eloy Az is one of many facilities that house illegals. This I know because I work at a facility in Eden Texas ,we get many from Eloy and when their time is served immigration picks them up and returns them back to the border.
you mean by further false identification?...i think not
Yes they can.
A veteran is someone who fought in a war as part of an army or unit.
NO WAY! you might want to trash them...unless you already served them...
In most states a 14 year old can be served a summons for someone else.
That could be right if you were providing a service to a commission with someone else. If you were part of the commission with someone else you could do it like this: I am honoured to have served in the commission alongside you. OR I am honoured to have served alongside you in the commission.
Because they have incompetent managers that don't believe in hot n fresh product served within their hold times. And they serve expired product