You are addressing two unique problems. Illegal immigrant status and a mother who is putting a child up for adoption. The mother, by law in most states cannot give a child up for adoption without the father's permission. (If the mother is under age this is another hurdle you will need to face.)
You will need an attorney to see you through the legal problems you will face if you want to stop the adoption. The sooner the better as many judges are behind the fathers rights to his child, but many more are very sensitive to the best interest of the child and will not be in a hurry to disrupt the relationship a child has formed with his primary care givers even in the case where she or he should not have been in their care.
There are many legal aids groups available for a reduced fee or pro-bono if the cost is a consideration.
There is no simple answer to this. Possibly a book by a child of the immigrant on the experience of growing up in an immigrant family in the US.
The address of the Norwegian American Immigrant Family Monument Commission is: 204 N Oak St, Lake Mills, IA 50450-1230
Most likely the illegal immigrant will be deported to the country he/she came from and the parent will be thrown in jail. The child may have to stay with a family member or foster care until found a good living environment
You can become a citizen just like any other immigrant. Having family who are US citizens might make it easier, though.
The book, Ask Me No Question for Chapters 1 to 10 is talking about the struggles of an immigrant family. The members of the family are all illegal immigrants.
Since everyone who is not a native American or a visitor is either an immigrant or part of the family of an immigrant, I would say the answer is the most populous U. S. city, New York.
For the USA No, you do not have to get divorced. Instead, you can apply for your spouse's green card. The United States supports family values and wants you to be with the person you love!
This is a big if. Foster parents are paid, and they must have a social security number. Their backgrounds are also checked before the child is placed. If it is only a family matter, then the family decides what to do, but it could be difficult for the child to get citizenship papers later.
I have a friend in Egypt who cannot see his brother who lives in France as an illegal immigrant and now my friend wants to get a visa for himself and his brother in order to live with him in France and to come back family home in Egypt as many times as he likes it without having problems for doing that. What can they do to get both a visa?
No, Perry Como was from an immigrant Catholic Italian family. His wife, Roselle, was also from an immigrant Catholic family from France.
There are many good things about adoption. Adoption helps a child or children find a family of their own to love them.
Family origin is the country from which the birth family came. It is the place where an immigrant's family is from.