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Forgive my ignorance, but doesn't marriage make her a citizen
you would think native Americans would be considered citizens, yet he's trying to deport them..
...to where?
Yup.
Probably to India.
... no, really. Somebody answer this.
Nope. Still visa then green card (PR). After some amount of years with a green card, can apply for citizenship. There might be other ways, but that's what I've known a couple of people to do.
Only if you follow up with the paperwork. A marriage certificate doesn't entitle you to anything aside from an ITIN.
I have no idea about US immigration law but in Australia marriage just isn't relevant.