Afghan child refugees left without support in Home Office hotels

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Afghan child refugees left without support in Home Office hotels
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in Brighton, said: “The Home Office is meant to be their corporate parent but they are not taking responsibility – there’s no child protection, no health screening, no processing of asylum claims. It is shocking.”

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