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Yes he does, such as custody, visitation and support issues. As for Immigration, having a citizen child is no basis to get legal residency (at least not until the child is 21)

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Q: Does an illegal Mexican have rights to his child in the US even if the American girl and illegal Mexican aren't married what rights does he have to the child?
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