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Shabana Mahmood: Children born in UK to refugees will be deported
Children born in the UK to refugees risk deportation unless they gain citizenship, with refugee status reviewed every 30 months under new Home Office rules.
- On Monday, the Home Office confirmed children born in the UK to refugee parents must leave if parental refugee status is revoked unless they have British citizenship.
- A government source said officials seek to reform the European Convention on Human Rights to restrict Articles 3 and 8 interpretations, aiming to reduce deportation barriers.
- Refugees will receive temporary status reviewed every 30 months, with those from safe countries required to return and encouraged to do so via voluntary return with financial support, the Home Office said.
- Steve Reed defended the changes on Tuesday, saying families would not be separated despite more than two dozen Labour MPs revolting and Lord Alf Dubs accusing ministers of using `children as a weapon`.
- Jake Richards will travel to Strasbourg to press the European Court of Human Rights on Article 3 ahead of the December 10 justice ministers' meeting, while the Home Office considers pathways for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
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Wes Streeting admits he is not comfortable deporting kids under new asylum plan - The Mirror
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said he is not comfortable with the prospect of families with children being deported following a backlash - but insisted it is the 'right thing' to do
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