Families given a week to decide whether to leave UK voluntarily plead for more time

Home Office targets 150 families whose asylum claims were refused and offers them up to £40,000 to leave or face forcible removalFamilies who received notices asking them to agree to return to their home countries are begging the Home Office to give them more time to make a decision that will...

<p>Home Office targets 150 families whose asylum claims were refused and offers them up to £40,000 to leave or face forcible removal</p><p>Families who received notices asking them to agree to return to their home countries are begging the Home Office to give them more time to make a decision that will significantly affect their children’s futures.</p><p>The Home Office has targeted 150 families whose asylum claims were refused and given them just seven days to make the decision, which would uproot their children from schools and adopted communities. Those who refuse to leave voluntarily may be <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/06/home-office-may-forcibly-remove-child-asylum-seekers-from-uk-in-handcuffs">forcibly removed in handcuffs</a>, including children.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/12/families-given-a-week-to-decide-whether-to-leave-uk-voluntarily-plead-for-more-time">Continue reading...</a>
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