A charity says more than 20 families who have fled trauma and conflict in Sudan are in need of help in the London area - but have been left stranded because they have British passports
Goodwill Caravan says more than 20 families are in need of help in the London area but that unlike those fleeing Ukraine, the Sudanese evacuees are not categorised as refugees because they have British passports, and so a"loophole" in the system has left them stranded.
"Some people are lucky because they have family members who can temporarily take them in, but many have nowhere to go.
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