Yes. Undocumented immigrants already have custody of their own children unless it has been taken away by court order. Their lack of legal Immigration status does not take away their parental rights.
If illegal immigrants to the US have a child that is born here, they can still be deported. In these cases deportation is usually taken on a case by case basis.
No, that just means that the child will be a US immigrant. The illegal immigrant will still be illegal.
Illegal immigrant children are given a US birth certificate. The parents remain illegals.
That's up to the judge. see link
Illegals are ready to do any kind of job even if they are paid low. They take up the jobs that are ignored by the US citizens. Employers are only too happy to employ these illegals as they will be quite content with low wages.
The mother has presume sole custody and control, regardless of the circumstances in all states.
yes
Immigration status is a completely separate issue from child custody rights.
yes if you are born in the U S you are a citizen no matter what what your parent status is at the time of your birth.
When it pertains to custodial issues related to minor children all US states have laws that allow for sole and joint custody by the biological parents.
If you live in the US... Unless Mom's parental rights (different thing than custodial rights) have been terminated or she can be proven unfit, she's first in line for custody, so if she wants custody, she will get it (no matter what Dad wants)
Tiger Woods is not married. His former wife did live in the US, but they were divorced.They share custody of their two children.
No. Only those who have paid into the system from working in the US.
An illegal alien slated for deportation can sue for full custody if he or she wants. However, it is extremely unlikely to be granted. The courts will normally side with the parent who is remaining in the US.