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U-turn on care threat to failed asylum seekers' children

NCADC/ Repost | 26.06.2007 10:41 | Anti-racism | Migration


The Home Office has abandoned its threat to take into care the
children of failed asylum seekers who refuse to leave the country.
The climbdown follows a pilot scheme involving 116 families facing
deportation, which showed that the policy of threatening to withdraw
all welfare support had proved a flop.



"The evidence from the pilot ... indicates that there was no
significant increase in the number of voluntary returns or removals
of unsuccessful asylum-seeking families," says the Home Office study,
published yesterday.


Alan Travis, home affairs editor The Guardian Tuesday June 26, 2007
 http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,,2111403,00.html

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