- Banned
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Turpitude, more than likely.For legal immigrants, citizenship can be revoked, it's called denaturalization. It's rare, Nazi war crimes rare, but it can be done as long as they will take you back. If they won't we don't bother. Here you stay.Bye the way . The immigrants aren't always illegal .
Legal immigrants can be deported for commiting a bad enough crime.
Sometimes the results are not what you think. A real example : 20 year old Kid legally comes to usa from Portugal when he was 2 . He's as American as anyone , except for whatever slacker reason he parents n him never get him citizenship .
He kills someone in a dui accident . He does a couple years and is now deported to Portugal . A place he knows no one , and he doesn't even speak the language . Portugal has no use for him as the guys going to be a welfare case !
Hence the problem with hard n fast rules on immigration.
That is rare . But I'm talking legal residents who have not become citizens .
Not all crimes get you deported . I forget the term ins uses. Crimes of "moral somthing "??