Prisons inspector seeks action on ‘distressing' immigration removal process

Neil Puffett
Friday, May 30, 2014

More should be done to make the process of removing families and children from the UK less distressing, the chief inspector of prisons has said.

A total of 42 families were held at Cedars in 2013. Picture: Christopher Jones (library photo)
A total of 42 families were held at Cedars in 2013. Picture: Christopher Jones (library photo)

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