It means being studied medically or scientifically; the probe typically goes in an orifice, like the anus or navel. (Or so we've been told, by so-called abductees.)
You can't considering Roger is an animated alien.
izee does indeed get probed by a 40 year old man called bambi
you mean 'AN' alien.. and i have no idea who that is
If by "alien," you mean an illegal alien, and not a creature from outer space, being a 69 year old senior and having a home do not generally exempt him. He would need proper papers, or to become a citizen in order to stay in the country legally and not risk being deported.
If you mean Alien vs Predator Reqeuim which was a sequal to AVP. It literally starts where AVP ends with the last Predator being taken aboard the ship and then as they fly away, an alien explodes from it chest. It is an OK movie.
No. I guess that answers your question, if you mean the strange things in outer space but the term 'alien' can mean a foreigner.
An alien is defined as an extraterrestrial being from outer space. In this sense technically you're already an alien, as you are an intelligent being from a part of a universe. If you mean "alien" as in "immigrant" - do not use that term. It is seen as derogatory and somewhat racist in the majority of the world, bar the US. In this case to qualify to be an immigrant, it depends on the specific country you are immigrating to. Re-ask the question giving the proper terminology and mentioning the country.
In the US, an alien number refers to the alien registration number. It is an 8 or 9-digit number.
The possibility of you being an alien is one in a million. And that's the whole world. So I don't think you're an alien. But if you are, just don't tell anyone, plus your lucky.
HUAC
its a space alien
If by "legal alien" you mean a "resident alien" (i.e., a foreigner with permission to live in the United States) and by "alien" you mean any alien, whether legal or illegal (undocumented), then the answer is yes. Generally, there is no citizenship requirement for marriage in the United States. What effect the marriage will have on the immigration status of the parties involved is another question.