Matabiri said:
Okay; you have a family who are seeking asylum. They are denied, but refuse to leave. Their children are taken away from them. Do they get them back when (if) they leave the country? Isn't that incredibly distressing for the children as well? Isn't that treating the children as political pawns, rather than as people who need to be protected?
Or you have a family that come to the UK in full knowledge that they'll get refused asylum. However, they want their children to be fostered and receive an education. They're denied asylum. Their kids are removed and fostered. They disappear back to their country, having abandoned their kids. Widespread abuse of this set-up is possible and easy.
How exactly was this idea ever supposed to work, except as a draconian threat to asylum seekers that, if their application fails, they'll be stripped of their family and deported?
To repeat:
The parents cannot work legally because their asylum claim has been refused
The parents cannot claim benefits because their asylum claim has been refused
They have no income.
The British government are not responsible for the adults (after all they have come to the country on false pretences) but they are responsible for the welfare of the children.
There are two options, give the parents permission to work and/or claim benefits or look after the children whilst not looking after the parents (a.k.a. take the children into care)
The government cannot do the former for political reasons (where's the incentive to leave, just bring a kid and you'll get benefits forever) so they're left with the latter.
The children are returned to the parents when (if?) they are found and deported
Alternative suggestions would be appreciated