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Being an alien of any kind (stateless or not, authorized to be present in the U.S. or not) does not protect the alien from prosecution for a crime in the U.S. unless that alien has diplomatic immunity. So the alien certainly may be tried for the offense and if found guilty would serve any prison/jail sentence imposed. The alien may then face deportation and a possible re-entry ban as well.
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