Alfred J Kipper
Sunday 9th July 2023 11:55am [Edited]
Aldershot
8,331 posts
Well my view on the minister's action is firstly, they usually get clearance from PM's office for ordering things that have a high likelihood of bad PR for the govt. Secondly, if you rationalise it factoring in any future outcome on their right to stay here, what you are doing is lessening the trauma for them if they are not granted asylum and are sent back.
They are essentially in stateless limbo, not at home, if you make kids feel at home, then when they find out this officially isn't their home and they have to leave then this is surely a much harder wrench for them.
But my own leftfield guess and it's just a guess, is that this is an act not aimed at the children but at the officers in charge of the centre, telling them that they are being too close to the kids, possibly giving them a lot of false hope in expecting to stay when their own legal advisers suggest they may not be granted leave to stay in GB because they are expected to be found not to be parentless. Yes, this happens, parents sending their children off to a better/safer country expecting them to be taken care of. It is technically exploitation at best, gross negligence or getting rid of unwanted children without prosecution at worst. But they clearly know there are a lot of daft liberals in England whose heart strings are so easily pulled.