Robert Jenrick expressed regret about his decision to paint over children's murals at an asylum centre for child migrants, stating he would likely act differently now.
Jenrick emphasized the need for stringent measures in asylum approaches, citing concerns about adults disguising themselves as unaccompanied minors while entering the country.
He defended his initial decision by explaining the law-enforcement focus necessary at asylum centres, while acknowledging the importance of balancing this with compassion for actual children.
Despite his controversial actions, Jenrick insisted on a dedicated approach to protect genuine child migrants while expressing a commitment to addressing concerns that arise during their arrival.
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