EU citizens risk becoming the next victims of Theresa May's hostile environment after Windrush
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By: Thomas Colson
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There are "very considerable risks" Europeans applying to remain in the UK after Brexit will face similar problems to those faced by the Windrush generation of Caribbean-born UK citizens, according to MPs.
The Home Affairs committee said children whose parents believe they are already UK citizens are particularly at risk.
Vulnerable groups such as victims of domestic abuse, trafficking and exploitation, children in care, and those with mental health issues may also fail to apply in time, the report said.
LONDON — There are "very considerable risks" that EU citizens in the UK could become the next victims of Theresa May's hostile environment policy, British MPs have warned.
The Home Affairs committee, which scrutinises the Home...
