The UK government’s settled status app for EU nationals is an embarrassment

The UK government’s settled status app for EU nationals is an embarrassment
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2019-1-21 20:36

Brexit is imminent. While the debate around the terms of the UK’s departure from the European Union is framed as a battle between “leavers” and “remainers,” it’s often easy to forget that there are over three million EU citizens caught in the middle.

Some of these people have lived in the UK for over 40 years. They’ve bought homes here. They’ve raised kids here. And now, freedom of movement, the very mechanism that allowed them to make Britain their home, is being removed. The British government has pledged that those currently living in the UK can apply for something called…

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