The Court of Appeal has today ruled that the government misled the High Court over its decision to refuse child refugees who had been in Calais the right to join their families in the UK
Read MoreI lost my brother-in-law, Masud, in Calais in December 2015. Masud was 15 years old. He had been living in the ‘Jungle’ for three months, and was hoping to join me and my wife– his older sister – in London. Instead, he died.
Read MoreWe welcome the UK-France agreement, announced today, to speed-up family reunion for refugees in Calais with family in Britain.
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce that it is going to provide legal assistance within the centre and ensure that minors eligible for family reunification are aware of their rights to join their relatives in the UK.
Read More“riot police routinely use pepper spray on child and adult migrants while they are sleeping or in other circumstances in which they pose no threat; regularly spray or confiscate sleeping bags, blankets, and clothing; and sometimes use pepper spray on migrants’ food and water.”
Read MoreChildren should not be required to live in these awful conditions at the hands of people smugglers; I hope for Daniel, this will soon be a distant memory.
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