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Some Children From the Calais 'Jungle' Will Be Given Leave to Remain
“Safe Passage have consistently called on the government to help these children find stability and begin rebuilding their lives by granting them secure status in the UK. Whilst we welcome today’s announcement, we are extremely concerned that it has been limited to children brought to the UK as part of the Calais camp clearances.
Faith Leaders Sign Letter Calling For The UK To Help More Child Refugees Find Safety In The UK
it is our turn to honour the legacy of the Kindertransport by helping more child refugees to find safety here.
10-Year-Old Children Are Resorting To Suicide On Lesbos
“It is completely unacceptable that refugee children seeking sanctuary are being forced to live in conditions so appalling that some are resorting to suicide attempts. No child should face the daily threat of extreme violence, the stench of raw sewage and respiratory diseases caused by police tear gas.”
Child Refugees May Be Missing Due To Home Office Failure
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
Citizens UK Vs The Home Office
Safe Passage brought this case against the Home Office to challenge the so-called ‘expedited process’ that the Home Office conducted in Calais in the days leading up to the Jungle’s demolition in October 2016.
Political Win: Family Reunion Route For Child Refugees To Remain Open After Brexit
We secured a major political win. We campaigned to ensure the EU Withdrawal Bill bound the UK Government to negotiate a new deal for child refugees in Europe seeking to reunite with family in the UK after Britain’s departure from the EU.
Victory in Lords Vote To Keep Open Family Reunion Route Open After Brexit
following lobbying by Safe Passage over 2,000 campaigners, 201 members of the House of Lords voted in favour of Lord Dubs’ amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill, against 181 who voted as ‘Not Content’.
Over 10,000 Refugees Settled in UK Under VPRS Scheme
The UK is more than half way towards meeting its commitment to resettle 20,000 people through the Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme (VPRS) by 2020, according the new figures revealed by the Home Office.
A Plea For Children Like My Brother-In-Law, Who Died On Britain’s Doorstep
I 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.