UK Prime Minister Theresa May has apologised to leaders from Caribbean nations over deportation threats made to some members of the so-called 'Windrush Generation'.
Some children of people who emigrated from the Caribbean to the UK decades ago have been urged to provide evidence they have a right to remain in the country.
Mrs May says Windrush children are valued and anyone without the right documents will be helped to get them - rather than deported.
She's held a meeting with Caribbean leaders at Downing Street - from where Catherine Drew has more details.
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Some children of people who emigrated from the Caribbean to the UK decades ago have been urged to provide evidence they have a right to remain in the country.
Mrs May says Windrush children are valued and anyone without the right documents will be helped to get them - rather than deported.
She's held a meeting with Caribbean leaders at Downing Street - from where Catherine Drew has more details.
IN: "British…
OUT: …the Caribbean."
DUR: 47 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0417windrush-cd1.mp3