The UK plans to deport migrant children back to Afghanistan even if it cannot find their families – and it is not the only European country to make the proposal, writes Human Rights Watch campaigner
Picture your 16-year-old son, brother, cousin or friend. Picture him without his parents in a strange country, where he is picked up by uniformed officials and put on a plane alone. Picture him dropped off in a strife-ridden city, like Kabul or Baghdad, and left to fend for himself. Picture having no idea where he will end up.
Children deported to Kabul will face 'horrible risks'
The UK plans to deport migrant children back to Afghanistan even if it cannot find their families – and it is not the only European countr...