Questions on revamped national child asylum transfer scheme

Fiona Simpson
Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Amid the recent surge of migrants across the Channel, the government has made compulsory a scheme to disperse unaccompanied asylum-seeking children across the UK after some South East councils were struggling to cope.

All local authorities will now have to accept lone asylum-seeking children. Picture: Fizkes/Adobe Stock
All local authorities will now have to accept lone asylum-seeking children. Picture: Fizkes/Adobe Stock

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