He has a right to be raised with his mother in the country in which she is a resident, and when he is 18 he has the right to decide where he will live. I think that about covers it.
However, this is the problem with the current reading of the 14th ammendment.
susie
Sorry, I should have said LEGAL resident. My mistake.
susie
"What about the rights of her 7-year-old son, Saul, who is an American citizen? We should be concerned about his rights. You start trampling on the rights of one citizen, and where does it end?"
when momma is deported again, he will either go with her or be left behind due to his "birthright". Absent a parent or other legitimate US Citizen as family, he can easily be accomodated and placed in foster care as a ward of the state.