Migrant children to be left with UK Border Force as council reaches capacity
More unaccompanied migrant children arriving over the weekend ātipped the balanceā, council leader Roger Gough said on Sunday.
Any new unaccompanied migrant children arriving on small boats in the UK will now be left with Border Force after Kent County Council announced it has reached capacity.
Large numbers of migrant children reaching the UK have led to an āunthinkableā situation where the council says it ācannot safely accommodate any more new arrivalsā.
More unaccompanied migrant children arriving over the weekend ātipped the balanceā, council leader Roger Gough said on Sunday.
This is despite efforts to work with the Home Office and other local authorities, he said.
Now any new migrant children arriving unaccompanied in Kent will remain in the care of Border Force in Dover, the PA news agency has learned.
They will remain there until they can be transferred into the care of another UK local authority with capacity to safely care for them.
It is not clear if any such agreements are yet in place and the Home Office has been approached for comment.
Charities say the situation is ādeeply worryingā and āentirely preventableā, criticising Home Secretary Priti Patelās actions in recent weeks.
A spokesman for Kent County Council (KCC) told PA that the increased arrivals of unaccompanied migrant children has āexhaustedā Kentās resources such as social workers, independent reviewing officers, care workers and suitable accommodation.
Meetings between the council and Government are under way in an effort to find a resolution today, the council said.
Bella Sankey, director of Detention Action, described the situation as a āscandalā and said it āshould be a source of deep shame for this Governmentā.
She said: āThis is a political failure, pure and simpleā¦Ā The Government must urgently U-turn and ensure that vulnerable children are immediately taken into care rather than detained in prison-like facilities.
āIt is deeply worrying that this entirely preventable situation has occurred.
āInstead of ensuring that unaccompanied child refugees are provided with essential support when they arrive in the UK, the Home Secretary has spent the last few weeks trashing the UKās proud record of helping the worldās most vulnerable and trying to turn this situation into a Trumpian culture war.
āPriti Patel needs to show some moral leadership and quit the playground politics.ā
Migrant charity worker Bridget Chapman, of the Kent Refugee Action Network, said: āKCC have been warning for some time that without additional support from central government they would reach this point.
āOur main priority is to ensure that vulnerable children are properly cared for and we urge the Government to urgently work with KCC to find a way forward.
āWe are now in a position whereby itās not clear what will happen to unaccompanied children arriving in Dover from now on. That is clearly unacceptable and needs to be resolved immediately.ā




