U.S. Citizen Children Born in Native-Born Families

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U.S. Citizen Children Born in Native-Born Families Immigrant children have become more likely to be uninsured in the past decade than citizen children; disparity in coverage between immigrant and citizen children has also grown. Percentage of children with family incomes below 200% of the federal poverty level, by citizen status and type of coverage, 1995 and 2005 U.S. Citizen Children Born in Native-Born Families Immigrant Children Federal Poverty Level (FPL) is based on family income and family size and composition. In 2004, FPL was $18,850 for a family of four. Source: Federal Register. 2004;69(30):7336–38. Note: Immigrant children includes all foreign-born children who are not U.S. citizens, regardless of legal status. Source: L. Ku, M. Lin, and M. Broaddus, Improving Children’s Health: A Chartbook About the Roles of Medicaid and SCHIP (Washington, D.C.: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Jan. 2007).