Migrants Stranded in Abhorrent Conditions on Chagos Islands May Soon be Transferred to the UK

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61 Tamil Sri Lankan asylum seekers have been living in overcrowded and infested conditions on Diego Garcia since October 2021.** Legal action has been taken against the Foreign Office, claiming an unlawful delay in their relocation. The UK government has now proposed a change in policy to allow families, children, and unaccompanied men to transfer directly to the UK. This decision is expected to be made within the next 48 hours. Meanwhile, the commissioner of the British Indian Ocean Territory has described the camp's conditions as 'dangerous and unsustainable', with children suffering from immediate and ongoing harm. **Leigh Day solicitor Tom Short said: 'Our clients welcome the home secretary's belated decision to offer them safety in the UK.'

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