英文摘要 |
Some of migrant workers' children born in Taiwan and these children have treated as non-legal immigrants by law. Either one of parents is illegal to stay in Taiwan, or parents left Taiwan without them, or mother ran away once had delivered her baby. Additionally, these children or teenagers were known that one of parents is not a citizen of Taiwan, consequently there is no legal way to adopt these children or teenagers having no nationality, certificate, registration or citizenship. Currently, there is no social security system to protect these group of children for their basic living care, medical care service, attending school, opportunity to employ or basic human rights. This paper use real examples to analyze these non-citizenship children or teenagers that lacked the social protection from the perspective of human rights conventions in order to further demonstrate the gap between Taiwan's current legal policy and human rights conventions. |