3boys:
That will not help him. The only way it would, is if she has a Visa to be here. Other than that, she will be subject to be deported once he puts in her paperwork.
About 5 or 6 years ago you could marry an illegal and put paperwork for them. There was no problem, but sad to say that law has changed. Worse thing most people don't know that until they try to file, the spouse has to go back and wait for months or years. If your deported then they can never get a visa.
He should send her to Mex. get a visa and then marry her. Her school record might cause a problem, but they could talk to a lawyer.
Good luck to him and what he does.
The government of conservative President Felipe Calderon announced last week that two more consulates are to be added to the 50 that Mexico already maintains in the United States. Consulates will also strengthen their legal assistance teams, who help defend immigrants when they face discrimination, and provide advice and support if they are detained with a view to deportation. And to project a positive image of immigrants in the United States., the Mexican government will launch "direct media campaigns aimed at showing migrant success stories and raising awareness of the many contributions" migrants make to U.S. society, said Calderon. "The idea is not to pursue purely confrontational strategies and wars of words, which only exacerbate anti-Mexican feeling and arouse the worst discriminatory phobias, but to win the battle in U.S. public opinion , so that Mexicans may be reconized as who they are-- a major support for the economy and society," the president said. (cricket)