Paper Children refers to children who are undocumented immigrants, meaning they lack the necessary legal documents to reside in their current country of residence. These children often live in constant fear of being deported, which can lead to feelings of isolation, anxiety, and depression. They may also face challenges in accessing education, healthcare, and other essential services. Despite these challenges, Paper Children demonstrate remarkable resilience and strength, often excelling in school and contributing to their communities in meaningful ways. Their stories highlight the importance of comprehensive immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship for these children and their families.