Enjoyment of the rights to health and adequate housing by migrants 2010, para. 36
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The legal status of migrant parents may also affect access to health care by migrant children. While some migrant children may be citizens of the host country by virtue of jus soli, they may still face obstacles in accessing health care, in particular if their parents are migrants in irregular situations and therefore reluctant to seek health care for fear of their immigration status being detected. Similarly, many children in irregular situations are not enrolled in schemes for low-income migrant children that provide health care regardless of ability to pay, because their parents are reluctant to approach the social services for fear of being reported to the authorities.
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Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants