‘I’m missing so much of my son’s life’: the families split by Labour’s asylum crackdown
by Chris Osuh Community affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#71JBF)
As the government imposes stricter rules for families of asylum seekers coming to the UK, one mother tells how her son is growing up without her
My son says I miss you, when am I seeing you?' Sometimes I lie to give him false hope. There's a growing detachment there, because he knows I have lied to him."
Kim is an asylum seeker based in Yorkshire, England. The 35-year-old, who has asked to use only a pseudonym out of fears for her safety, is among those in the UK who do not know when - or if - they will be able to see their children again, as the Labour government cracks down on the asylum system.
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