It depends on why a person gets deported and how many times they were deported. An Aggravated Felon can never return to the U.S. An illegal alien, with no criminal record, who was deported is inelgible to receive a visa for a set amount of time, either 5, 10, or 20 years. This can be overcome by applying for a waiver from the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. In most cases, someone with family ties in the U.S. can apply for and receive a waiver of some sort to return legally.
Not without going through legal avenues to do so.
Illegally, if they are not caught, which is still bad. Legally, they can take a country's oath and register to be a citizen.
No. The deportation order is forever. You could have a lawyer in the US petition the court to change your status. Don't bet on it.
Yes, they can be terminated. Because if the parent is deported then the sysem will not take the child all the way where ever they are.
Obviously, you are responsible until he returns (if ever) from Mexico.
Yes, but if the debtor ever used a phony social security, some districts will NOT allow the person to file a bankruptcy.
Back And Deader Than Ever was released on May 1, 2012.
You have to go back in time and stop yourself from ever being born.
There is a possibility that they will but it is unlikely for the time being.
No, he was not granted permanent asylum in the UK, but he WAS allowed to remain there until his 18th birthday. After this, he was deported back to Pakistan. He is now working as a truck driver, running an import-export buisness between Peshawar in Pakistan in Kabul in Afghanistan- he bought the vehicle with the money he earned from appearing in the film.
He can. And he did for a number of years (mostly civil rights law). But when he decided to run for political office, he allowed his law license to expire, and it was placed on "inactive" status. If he ever decides to go back to being a lawyer, he can renew his license and resume the practice of law, since he left the profession in good standing.
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If they do and are picked up even the slightest infringment, they will be tried and found guilty of "agrivated re-entry", that means they came back into the U.S. after they were deported for a felony and given specific instructions to not EVER come back. Once convicted for that crime they will be locked up for 1 to 10 years in Federal prison then deported again. In fact, they don't even need to be found guilty of another crime, they can just get the attention of INS/ICE and they're arrested.
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