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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.

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Q: If an illegal alien commits a felony crime will he be deported?
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