The UK's broken refugee policy is delivering scared children into the hands of people smugglers | Alf Dubs
Briefly

Sadly, many refugee children are torn from their families as they flee war or persecution, or are separated on long and dangerous journeys to safety.
More recently, the government's immigration rules have been failing refugee children who were previously able to rely on this system to enable them to join family members.
First, children outside the UK who are separated from their families are now prevented from joining refugee aunts, uncles, grandparents and adult siblings in the UK due to entry conditions that are extremely hard to meet.
Children were separated from their mothers and fathers during the chaos of the evacuations from Afghanistan and are still waiting, nearly three years later, for the government to open a reunion pathway for them to be able to join their parents in the UK, despite the promises made to them.
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