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Pulling up the drawbridge: Alf Dubs criticises child refugee plans

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Published: 09 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Alf Dubs has openly criticised Shabana Mahmood’s proposals for child refugees, warning the government is “pulling up the drawbridge” against unaccompanied minors seeking safety. The veteran Labour peer, himself a Kindertransport survivor, expressed concern that Mahmood, the home secretary, is failing to uphold the UK’s humanitarian traditions for child refugees. Speaking to multiple outlets, Dubs argued that denying family reunion visas to children abroad undermines basic human rights principles, particularly as many already have relatives legally residing in the United Kingdom. This stance has renewed debate over asylum policies among Labour MPs.

Dubs, who fled Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in 1939 at age six, stressed that history shows the UK can act decisively to save children in crisis. He argued Mahmood and other ministers risk repeating past mistakes by prioritising political expediency over moral obligation. “Some home secretaries who are children of migrants adopt hardline positions to prove impartiality,” Dubs said, reflecting on the careers of Mahmood, Priti Patel, and Suella Braverman. The peer stressed that compassion should be guided by principle, not political image, asserting that unaccompanied minors should have avenues to join their UK-based family.

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The controversy follows the government’s announcement of sweeping asylum reforms, described as the largest shake-up in four decades. Family reunion visas were suspended in September 2025, effectively preventing children of settled refugees from joining relatives here. Between October 2024 and September 2025, over 20,000 visas were granted, with more than half issued to children, highlighting the scale of the policy reversal. Mahmood maintains that stricter measures are necessary to restore order to the UK’s borders and prevent exploitation of the asylum system, promising new safe and legal routes once stability is assured.

Dubs called the suspension a political manoeuvre designed to appease right-wing voters, warning that using asylum as a “political football” undermines the country’s moral responsibility. He pointed out the lessons of the Kindertransport, emphasising that Britain successfully rescued unaccompanied children despite widespread international reluctance. “In ’38 and ’39, most countries refused to help. Britain stepped forward, even with limited resources, to save lives,” he said. Drawing parallels to contemporary crises, Dubs argued that today’s child refugees face far more perilous journeys than he ever did.

The peer’s previous interventions have shaped UK refugee policy. The 2016 Dubs Amendment allowed 480 unaccompanied Syrian children to enter Britain safely, an initiative widely praised for saving young lives. Dubs now seeks further amendments to ensure child refugees with close relatives in the UK can be reunited, regardless of political pressure. He urges the government to demonstrate compassion while carefully communicating reforms to traditional Labour constituencies sympathetic to Reform UK’s stricter stance on immigration.

Labour MPs have raised internal concerns over the new proposals, particularly Mahmood’s plan to extend the residency requirement for migrant workers from five to ten years. Critics warn such measures risk alienating established communities and appear retrospective, undermining trust in governmental fairness. Sources close to Mahmood insist that safe and legal routes will be expanded after stabilising border enforcement, aiming to balance humanitarian obligations with political realities.

Dubs, 93, continues to advocate for a principled approach, arguing that moral obligations to children should transcend politics. He warned that the UK cannot ignore its history of protecting child refugees without risking both international credibility and domestic integrity. His perspective highlights a tension between reforming asylum systems and maintaining ethical standards in refugee protection, a debate likely to intensify as public opinion divides.

The Home Office maintains that family reunion will no longer be automatic under the new system. Officials insist stricter eligibility criteria will determine access, though additional pathways for legitimate applicants will remain. Dubs criticised this approach as inadequate, suggesting it risks leaving children stranded abroad in life-threatening situations. He urges the government to show that humanitarian commitments are not negotiable, even amid political pressure.

Analysts note the debate reflects broader societal concerns over migration and national identity. Dubs’ interventions, rooted in personal experience and decades of public service, challenge policymakers to reconcile political pragmatism with ethical imperatives. By highlighting the plight of child refugees separated from family, he reframes asylum policy as a test of both legal rigor and moral courage.

As Labour grapples with these reforms, Alf Dubs’ warnings resonate with advocates and humanitarian organisations. Many echo his call for measured compassion, insisting that Britain’s legacy of protecting vulnerable minors must continue. With public scrutiny intensifying, Mahmood’s proposals will likely face sustained debate both within government and across civil society, as stakeholders weigh security concerns against the urgent need to uphold human rights.

The future of child refugee reunification in the UK now hangs on policy decisions that will define the government’s moral stance, potentially shaping public trust for decades. Alf Dubs remains a formidable voice in these discussions, insisting that the lessons of history cannot be ignored if Britain is to act responsibly. His advocacy underscores the ongoing challenge of balancing border security with the ethical imperative to safeguard vulnerable children in desperate circumstances.

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