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Young asylum seekers far more likely to be assessed as adults by immigration officers than by social workers
Young asylum seekers in the UK are more than twice as likely to be assessed as adults by immigration officers compared to social workers, according to Home Office data. Between July 2025 and March 2026, 32% of arrivals were deemed children by immigration officials, while local authorities deeming them as children occurred twice as often as border forces.
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