Trafficked Children: Asylum Debate
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(6 years, 9 months ago)
Lords ChamberMy noble friend is absolutely correct. We have an incredibly good record of granting asylum not just to adults but to children. Together with the various agencies we provide the maximum level of care that we possibly can to children who have been trafficked or who need our protection.
My Lords, how many of the “shoulds” and the “woulds” are actually in place? The Minister has kindly explained that there are many provisions: which ones are actually being pursued so that those kids do not immediately disappear?
I apologise to the noble Baroness: I did not hear the first part of her question.
I was just asking how many of the “shoulds” and the “woulds” are actually in place, rather than statements of intention.
The Modern Slavery Act is now in place and therefore its provisions are being implemented.