Submitted on Saturday 8th July 2023
Rejected on Thursday 20th July 2023
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: local (see below for details)
Re-paint murals at Kent Intake Unit, and other units, to treat children humanely
As reported yesterday, Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has ordered the removal of murals of cartoon characters from Kent Intake Unit. These comfort scared and vulnerable children during one of the most stressful and uncertain times of their lives.
We want the government to put them back.
The removal of these paintings/murals is a shameful act that ONLY intends to make children suffer.
BBC News reports that this is because they "sent too welcoming a message". The idea that that might reduce people coming into the country is laughable.
Does the government also plan on removing these murals from hospitals? Presumably we also don't want children to frequently visit hospitals?
Removing the murals makes the life of these children harder. And the staff.
Put. Them. Back. Now.
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