Actually, and I think I mentioned this before, but being an illegal immigrant itself is a crime. It's only a misdemeanor, not a felony or anything, but it is indeed a crime. Hence the term "illegal" in "illegal immigrant". This would be found somewhere in the federal immigration code which I've no desire to go digging through.GrandmaFunk said:Please provide which specific statute of federal or Florida state laws he has broken.DevilWithaHalo said:The first isn't accurate at all, while not specifically his fault, he has lived in this country with no documentation; which is a criminal offense.
Just because his immigration status is open to deportation does not actually imply any broken laws.
There's a specific reason why government publications and communications have stopped using the term "illegal immigrant" and instead use "undocumented immigrant": because it doesn't lead people to falsely conclude that laws were automatically broken to attain that state.
And actually, now that I think about it...I should go ahead and put an update in my OP.