This almost sounds like a trick question; if you are a citizen you can't be in the US illegally, and if you're in the US illegally you could not be a citizen! That being said, if a person is residing in the US without a valid visa or residency permit, they would be classified as an illegal alien or the more politically correct term, "undocumented immigrant".
It depends which country you are living in.
if you didnt know the illegal alien was there illegally, then none, and it is as simple as that. It would be the illegal alien that would be in trouble.
They are people who have entered the country illegally.
Yes, without education or training a person can’t earn a living.
The problem is, I don't think it's possible for someone living there to 'illegally' let them in. They were living inside the house illegally. They had no right being inside the house at all, and they let in the town, that's what I'm asking about. If they had no right to be on private property, how can they legally allow an inspector inside property they do not own?
no.
You don't need a passport to travel within the continental United States, even if you are not a citizen.
It depends on the state where the US citizen resides. In most states, you can adopt your 20 year old stepson in an adult adoption regardless of his immigration status. But you should know that you will not be able to use the adoption for immigration purposes.
Yes, because you are abusing the laws of America
i want it to be found by net
Contact the school's administrators.