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Why Are They Classed As Child Asylum Seekers Until They Reach The Age Of 25?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-31 83517/M igrants -Dover- transpo rted-Lo ndon-ta xis-cos t-150-t ime.htm l
And so the costs go up, Hotels, Taxis, Universality fees and housing costs.
/// Last week it was revealed that social workers in Kent were struggling to find foster parents for scores of unaccompanied children who had been abandoned by migrants. ///
/// Many of the youngsters, said to be traumatised and unable to speak English, are being held in special centres while long-term care is arranged. ///
/// Their arrival has significant implications for the taxpayer, a local government chief warned, because councils are responsible for all costs associated with child asylum seekers until they are 25. ///
/// This includes schooling, foster care or children’s homes, through to university fees and housing costs. ///
And so the costs go up, Hotels, Taxis, Universality fees and housing costs.
/// Last week it was revealed that social workers in Kent were struggling to find foster parents for scores of unaccompanied children who had been abandoned by migrants. ///
/// Many of the youngsters, said to be traumatised and unable to speak English, are being held in special centres while long-term care is arranged. ///
/// Their arrival has significant implications for the taxpayer, a local government chief warned, because councils are responsible for all costs associated with child asylum seekers until they are 25. ///
/// This includes schooling, foster care or children’s homes, through to university fees and housing costs. ///
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