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

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

The government is preventing refugee families being reunited, but adopting one simple proposal could change that

Alf Dubs is a Labour peer and patron of the Refugee Council

When I was a child, I had to leave my mother behind as I fled the Nazis on the Kindertransport. I still remember the moment my father met me at Liverpool Street station in London. My mother had been refused an exit permit, but at the last minute she managed to escape and joined my father and me in the city. Only then, all together, were we able to start rebuilding our lives.

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. Between 2015 and 2019, refugee family reunion was a safe route for families to be reunited in the UK: more than 29,000 people were granted visas, 90% of which were for women and children. But 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.

Alf Dubs is a member of the House of Lords and patron of the Refugee Council

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