UK suspension of refugee family reunion scheme to be challenged in high court
Judge allows Safe Passage International to launch judicial review of halting of right to bring in children and partners
The Home Office’s controversial decision to suspend the right of refugees to bring their children and partners to the UK is to face a legal challenge in the high court, the Guardian can disclose.
Safe Passage International, a charity working with unaccompanied children and refugees, has been granted permission to launch a judicial review of the decision to halt refugee family reunion after it claimed the suspension was unlawful.
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© Photograph: Ed Ram/The Guardian

© Photograph: Ed Ram/The Guardian

© Photograph: Ed Ram/The Guardian