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Children in Immigrant Families Key Facts on Health Coverage and Care

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AI-generatedThis article discusses health coverage and care for children in immigrant families in the U.S., focusing on policy impacts and health disparities. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price, supply chain, or company margin effect is identified. The content is social/health policy oriented without concrete business or market implications.
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- One in four U.S. children has an immigrant parent, totaling nearly 20 million as of 2024.
- Uninsured rate for citizen children with noncitizen parents is 9%, for noncitizen children 26%, vs 5% for citizen children with citizen parents.
- A blocked Executive Order on birthright citizenship and restrictions on health coverage are expected to negatively impact children's health.
- Concerns about immigration status have increased stress among families, affecting children's physical and mental health.
