Im having the same situation please can I have an answer.
i just went through this myself he would be deported back to where he came from, as the marriage could be proven as a fraund under false pretenses.rabbit
No, when his fingerprints were checked his deportation history would be found. The foreign national committed a felony and therefore has been permanently deported. Any person attempting to circumvent immigration laws to aid a deported felon in returning to the US would be guilty of committing several federal felonies, all of which are punishable by a mandatory prison sentence and fines.
Most likely the illegal immigrant will be deported to the country he/she came from and the parent will be thrown in jail. The child may have to stay with a family member or foster care until found a good living environment
Casey Anthony could have faced the death penalty if found guilty. However, she was found not guilty by a jury on July 5, 2011.
One perspective: Jesus was found guilty because he HAD to be found guilty. From the point of view of his accusers and judges, he WAS guilty. This is coming from the perspective of salvation history. The entire point of his life was his ultimate sacrifice on behalf of mankind. If he had not been found guilty, then what? His death was completely in keeping with the plan of salvation and his life could not possibly have turned out any differently.
Only Ryan knows the answer. The prosecution could not prove him guilty, but a jury found him guilty anyway.
No. He was found not guilty
The two words are not synonymous. A "conviction" is equal to being found guilty of a charge. An 'adjudication' is a fancy word meaning 'a court ruling.' That ruling could just as easily be Not Guilty as it could be Guilty.
being found guilty
No unless you have friends in high places. Just because you are working under an assumed name you are still taking a large risk of being found out. If you are you could be deported back to your own country and the U.S. is getting edgier all the time about illegal immigrants.
No. Actually probably less likely since there will not be an intact family unit to add stability to their new life in this country.
NO! If you could do that then every Mexican with an American girlfirend would be legal. We are all hiding out and waiting for some kind of immigration reform that will give them some kind of chance at legal status. If you file those papers while he is here illegally, you might as well kiss him goodbye.