If you commit a crime, and are not a citizen of the United States, you can be deported, regardless of whether or not your parents are a citizen.
You can deported if you are here illegally and not a citizen. A citizen can't be deported from their own country, but they can go to jail for committing a crime.
No, a child born in the US is automatically a US citizen and cannot be deported. However, the parents who are on a work visa may still be subject to deportation if they violate the terms of their visa or commit a crime. The child's citizenship status does not protect the parents from deportation.
well the question of the daay would be are they married????
I would assume that if you were deported you were not a legal citizen or you have committed a crime to be deported back to whatever country you come from unless you cash out your 401k.
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No. The only way you can be deported if you have permanent residency is if you commit some sort of crime.
That would depend on agreements between the two countries involved. For example if a UK citizen commits certain crimes in USA there are agreements between those two countries for that citizen to be deported to the USA to answer for his/her crime. However that citizen cannot be deported for a crime commited against the UK.
yes, a crime is still a crime, it doesnt matter when it was commited
If you are a citizen of the country in which you have committed a crime, you cannot get deported. Also, you cannot seek assistance from your other country of nationality.
Yes. The convicted person loses their right to appeal deportation action.
High treason seriously threatens the security of your own country
Shoplifting isn't a serious crime, however, if the shoplifter is illegal and the police find out, it's a huge possibility that the illegal could be deported. If the immigrant is a legal U.S. citizen, then no.