The court of appeal has ruled that a Kurdish couple separated from their children after a migrant dinghy incident cannot travel to the UK for reunification.
Despite a prior judge's ruling to allow the parents to reunite with their children in the UK, the Home Office successfully appealed, citing concerns over potential smuggling precedents.
The parents' separation from their children, aged six and nine, has raised significant distress and psychological damage, highlighting the emotional toll of migration issues.
Following discussions between UK and French officials, France has agreed to accept the children back, though it remains unclear when this reunion will take place.
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