As I proposed in another topic, I have a solution.
The baby can stay. The mother or both parents are here illegally and must be deported.
The parent(s) can take the baby back to their native country. When the child becomes an adult at age 18 or 21 or whatever the local laws are, they can come to this country as a citizen - our Constitution grants him/her that by nature of him/her being born here.
The parent(s) can leave the baby in the United States where it'll be putup for adoption as there are a LOT of families out there who want babies.
"Family" is a very tight concept in Hispanic circles - as I've discovered when I found out I *am* Hispanic (was adopted and found my family when I was almost 30). You tell someone that they'll lose their kid or have to bring it back to their home country and you'll have a LOT of people thinking twice about crossing the border.
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