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Legal red tape keeps missing children in UK

September 19, 2008 14:46
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Two Israeli children sent unaccompanied to live in Britain by their mother may not return home before the end of the year due to legal red tape.

In July, the JC reported that a 12-year-old girl was sent to the UK alone by her Russian-born Israeli mother. The girl's nine-year-old brother arrived a year earlier, accompanied by the mother, who returned to Tel Aviv, leaving him to live with a family friend in Leeds. The girl has now claimed asylum here.

Officials in both countries are working to repatriate the children, but this week admitted their progress is being hampered by the intricacies of international law for dealing with minors.

The Israeli Ministry of Social Affairs said it could not estimate how long it would be before the youngsters returned. The Home Office said it was "not uncommon" for asylum cases to take "a couple of years".