Yes, you can get in trouble for letting an illegal alien live with you. Harboring and abetting illegal aliens is a felony under federal law.
Yes, they can. I can't tell you what could happen to them, because I'm not sure, but I do know that the parents can get in trouble. I mean, they probably won't get arrested, but the case might have to go to court or something.
Firstly, it would seem quite illegal for any parent to "throw out" any minor child from their house .. where is this minor child supposed to go to live, eat, sleep, etc. The child only has to call 911 and the parents would be in big big trouble for doing that, one would think. If indeed the minor child was thrown out, this does not absolve any laws about child endangerment - if that child (minor) goes to live with someone over age 18, then the one who is 18 could get into equally as much trouble. Best to stay clear of this whole issue and let the family resolve all its issues, first.
The King of France let them stay there and everyone would not let them stay anywhere else. Still they had to live by all the swamps were nobody wanted to live at least they had a place to stay.
he dosent let them fight and he makes sure they stay out of trouble
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Yes, they can. I can't tell you what could happen to them, because I'm not sure, but I do know that the parents can get in trouble. I mean, they probably won't get arrested, but the case might have to go to court or something.
no . if the parent have trust , then it shouldn't be a problem.!
The best thing to do is stay home or away from people. You could easily get in trouble, perform illegal activities (in most places, cocaine is already illegal), and possibly kill yourself.
YesOf course!That is way too illegal!
A 16 year old cannot decide where they want to live. Yes, they can get into trouble.
Atticus changes his mind about letting the children stay at the trial because he realizes the importance of their presence in witnessing the injustice and learning about courage and morality firsthand. He wants them to understand the reality of the world they live in and the importance of standing up for what is right.
This would be all the more reason to stay out of trouble!
If the person is trying to stay out of trouble, try telling them and involving them in activities that will keep him/her distracted from trouble.
Where they can. Sometimes they stay with relatives, friends or someone their boss refers them to; sometimes they obtain false papers and use them to rent or buy a place to live.
You can be charged with Aiding and Abetting.
Stay out of trouble.
If your boyfriend is 18 he can go to jail and if hes not then the police take you back to your parents house whether you like it or not and I think the boyfriends parents get in trouble for letting you stay with them