Undocumented Children in Europe: Invisible Victims of Immigration Restrictions
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The report is divided into three chapters, focused on
access to education, health care and housing. Even if
these basic social rights have been addressed separately,
particular attention is given to the principle
of interdependence of the social rights and how the
access to these rights are “de facto” correlated in
the reality of these children. To underline the importance
of this principle a separate paragraph has
been added to each chapter with concrete examples
on the interdependence of rights.
With this report PICUM wants to contribute to the
awareness of the situation of undocumented children
in Europe as well as support an exchange
between NGOs and other civil society actors that
work in this sector. PICUM hopes to be able to offer a
useful tool as well as to give voice to all the requests
for justice raised by NGOs that work with undocumented
children.