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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Bancroft

British Red Cross issues warning over Labour’s asylum crackdown fuelling crossings

  • Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced a suspension of new refugee family reunion applications, a pathway allowing refugees legally in the UK to bring close relatives to safety.
  • The British Red Cross warned that this policy could force families to make "harsh choices," potentially leading to more dangerous irregular journeys to the UK for reunification.
  • Alex Fraser, director of refugee services at the British Red Cross, highlighted that the suspension could separate children from parents for years, impacting mental health and integration.
  • New requirements for family reunion, expected by spring, are anticipated to include a two-year waiting period, higher English language proficiency, and financial criteria.
  • Charities have criticised the move, arguing it is not a solution to system pressures and risks pushing more people towards perilous crossings, undermining humane migration systems.

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