Not automatically. More likely you would first spend time in prison for the felony then if the government is so inclined they would deport you.
Another View: The above answer is not necessarily true. The government may choose to simply deport you and save the taxpayers the cost of feeding and housing you for the term of your sentence.
Yes
Unfortunately, an illegal alien can not become an US citizen if they have been deported before. If they have a felony, they can't become a US citizen either.
No, a foreign national who commits a felony in the U.S. will be permanently deported after he or she has served the sentence imposed for the criminal conviction.
yes she gets deported..
yes
Yes.
http://www.vdare.com/mann/reporting_aliens.htm
Perhaps, but the mother should also be charged for harboring an illegal alien.
yup.
not the mother nor the baby
Can an illegal alien who was deported and barred for ten years come back sooner by marrying an us citizen?
Extremely high. Why? Because an illegal immigrant breaks the law in the first place coming to a country illegally. Also, if you had to go to court for an "illegal" action, there obviously going to find out your illegal since there will be no documents of you #1, and #2, any normal citizen would go to jail if they do a crime, however, if an illegal alien commits a crime, they get deported.
Individuals have no say in whether a non-citizen in the United States should be deported such decisions are made by the USCIS. Unless the person who has been granted permanent resident status commits a federal or state crime which constitutes a felony conviction he or she is not in danger of deportation.