The question of whether illegal immigrants should have the opportunity to obtain legal residence and citizenship is complex and often debated. Proponents argue that it allows for integration into society, acknowledges their contributions to the economy, and promotes social stability. Opponents may contend that it undermines legal Immigration processes and could encourage further illegal immigration. Ultimately, any decision should consider the humanitarian aspects, economic implications, and the rule of law.
You can't.
People are not always honest about their status. They may face charges as well as take a citizenship test.
People are not asked for citizenship when attending events in the United States. That is discrimination.
No just becase they marry , this will not confer automatic right of citizenship or residence
The INS allows immigrants to attain forms to apply for citizenship, green cards, and visas. If the INS suspects the immigrant is illegal they will report this to the authorities. They also require many random screenings and have meetings with the applicants to ensure the systems success.
Before 1983, yes. Since Jan 1, 1983, no.
There IS no proof of citizenship for illegal [citizens] aliens. I should say, there is no legal proof of citizenship for illegal aliens.
IT depends on each countries, but mostly they held under the bar[jail]. some cases after a couple of month or year they may be get the Permanent residence. by Sam es Gaddu
This statistic isn't measured, but if there are about 12 Million illegal immigrants in the U.S., then there are about 500,000 gay illegal immigrants.
Up until recently Irish citizenship laws changed due to overpopulation of illegal immigrants who were claiming citizenship in order to claim welfare, mainly from deprived nations. Before this the law allowed anyone born in Ireland to be a citizen, now this does NOT grant you citizenship. For more information: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/moving-country/irish-citizenship
Illegal immigrants are not paying taxes because they think they dont need to,also because they are ILLEGAL immigrants so they dont what people to find out that they are illegal immigrants!
No. The problem is illegal immigration. In many cases, illegal immigrants are sent back, but it is different for each case.What is troublesome to some citizens is that legal immigrants can go through years of effort to become citizens, and there are others who have come to the US illegally and who are arguing that they should be allowed citizenship. There aren't many countries around the world where you can expect citizenship just by crossing the border.