Children trapped in war zones because of UK refusal to ease refugee visa rules
‘Abject failure’ of family reunion scheme to provide legal route is leaving children at risk of trafficking or even death Children are being trapped in war zones as a result of “impossible” bureaucratic requirements imposed on one of the few legal routes for asylum seekers, a charity has found. The (...)
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