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Obviously, you are responsible until he returns (if ever) from Mexico.

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Q: Who will be responsible for the support of two US citizen children when their father who was a permanent resident is deported back to Mexico as an aggravated felon?
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How can a aggravated felon who is deported com back to US?

Through Canada


Can my friend with a permanent resident green card be deported if her husband divorces her?

No. The only way you can be deported if you have permanent residency is if you commit some sort of crime.


Could you lose your permanent resident card and get deported for going to jail?

no.


Can you enter Canada after being deported from US?

I suppose you can..as long as you havent been deported from canada..or have any felonies there...


Can illegal alien children be deported?

Yes.


What happens to the children if the mother is deceased and the father is in jail and is getting deported?

Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.


Should legal permanent residents be deported?

(in the US) Not unless they have violated the conditions of their stay in this country.


Can you get deported if you are a permanent resident with 3 DWI?

Deportation is possible. depending on how long you have been in the US.


Do children get help after parent being deported?

they dont


Can children of one parent that is deported get any benefits?

If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.


Can a non aggravated non violent felon holding a green card be deported or detained by the ins?

Yes to both questions. A felony offense is among the most serious of crimes.


Would you be deported for misdemeanor?

Generally, a person who is a permanent resident would not be deported for a misdemeanor. If it is a higher lever misdemeanor like a DUI or theft, deportation could occur.