HELL YEA YOU CAN !!! Yes.
This question doesn't make sense. Deported means made to leave the country. And that means the person was not a legal resident of Canada. You can only join the Canadian army if you are a citizen.
Check with the laws in your state before getting married, but in most states, anyone who marries a United States citizen can become a US citizen, and thus be legal.
If you have sole legal guardianship/custody of them and the mother has none and you just drop the kids off with her and leave them there and never call or come back to pick them up that's child abandonment henceforth you getting arrested.
Absolutely, in fact in many places it was not only legalbut was required by law. If you did not discriminate, then you could be arrested and prosecuted!
Young African Americans could be freed by being arrested and put in jail if their incarceration leads to increased awareness and activism around systemic injustices, prompting community support and legal challenges. Additionally, if their experiences highlight the disparities in the justice system, it could catalyze reform movements aimed at addressing these issues. Furthermore, increased public scrutiny of wrongful arrests could lead to their exoneration and broader discussions about racial equity in law enforcement.
If you get a criminal conviction while in the process of being naturalized you will probably get deported. Fighting is not the problem. Getting arrested for it is.
Shoplifting isn't a serious crime, however, if the shoplifter is illegal and the police find out, it's a huge possibility that the illegal could be deported. If the immigrant is a legal U.S. citizen, then no.
Answer: If you are being abuse and is an illegal immigrant, what you need to do is leave her, because she can report you to INS and you will get deported. Because you are illegal, there is really nothing much you can do with the legal system.
Answer: If they dont have legal proof that they are legal, im sure they wont be able to get on the flight. They'll probably be taken into custody for questioning.
yes. it is a legal offence to aid an immigrant into the country. you're deemed as an 'accessory' in court
the imagrant should be deported or become a citizen. technicly the baby is a legal citizen.
Of course! Being married does not affect one's legal status, even a legal alien can be deported for criminal activity.
An illegal immigrant to the US is, by definition, a person who has entered the country in a manner which violates US immigration law. That is the distinction between legal immigrants and illegal immigrants. So yes, they get deported.
A "legal" immiigant? It IS possible if it can be proven that they submitted fake or falsified entrance documents. lied on their application, or engaged in a subversive, criminal, or treasonous activities.
If an immigrant refuses to sign paperwork related to their deportation, it may lead to a prolonged legal process. Authorities may still proceed with deportation if the individual does not have a valid legal claim to remain in the country. Additionally, refusing to sign could result in detention until a resolution is reached. It's essential for the immigrant to seek legal counsel to understand their options and rights in such situations.
Probably,the US likes clean records,I'm not entirly sure though all u can do is try an see if they would let him in.
A legal United States citizen cannot be deported--where would they deport you to if you're legal? The U.S. cannot deport you unless you are an illegal alien. For skipping out on probation, you might face fines, jail time, or your probation being extended. That's about it.