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The illegal mother does not have rights to your biological child. So yes you do have full rights to your child then the illegal mother. Only the biological mother has rights to the baby unless its done in court.

There's no such thing as an "illegal mother" - motherhood is not a crime. I suspect the author of the question meant to say that the child's mother is an undocumented alien. If so, in the US she has the same rights to her child as a citizen.

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Yes, by court ruling. However if the child is taken by the mother to her home country, that country has the rule

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Yes. Legal custody requires proof of parentage.

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