Government Trippin': Home Office Tellin' Kids to Bounce?!
They pullin' families apart over paperwork? This ain't right, man, straight up.

Yo, so check it: the Home Office out here sendin' letters to kids, little kids, tellin' 'em they gotta leave the UK. Like, what?! These kids ain't done nothin' wrong, they just livin' with their parents. This some straight-up BS.
See, their parents are care workers, right? Came over here legal and all that, before they changed the rules. Now the government's sayin' the kids gotta bounce, even if the parents get to stay. That's messed up on so many levels. How you gonna tell a family they gotta split up like that?
This lady, Varuni Arachchige, out in Scotland, she's got two kids, eight and five. They in school, makin' friends, buildin' a life. Now the government wanna snatch that away? Nah, fam, that ain't the move. She and her husband pay taxes, they workin' hard. They ain't takin' nothin' from nobody.
But the government, they always trippin'. They say too many folks comin' over, so they changed the rules. Back in 2023, they were sweatin' 'bout 120,000 family members comin' with the care workers. So now, they kickin' families to the curb. That's cold, man, ice cold.
Lawyers sayin' they seein' more and more cases like this. This ain't just a one-off, it's a pattern. They targetin' these families, tryin' to scare folks away. It’s always the most vulnerable ones that catch the heat.
And get this: they talkin' 'bout makin' it harder to stay here long-term. Used to be five years to get settled, now they want 15! The Tulia Group did a survey, and most care workers said they'd leave if that happened. Lifted did one too, same thing. These folks ain't gonna stick around if they can't build a life for themselves and their families.
So what happens then? Who's gonna take care of the old folks? Who's gonna help the disabled? These care workers holdin' it down, providin' mad hours of care. If they leave, the whole system gonna crumble. This about to be a bigger problem than they even know.
Rasika Samarasinghe, another care worker, he got denied too. His wife works, his kids go to school. They just tryna live the dream, but the government playin' games. This ain't right, yo. We gotta stand up for these families, let 'em know they ain't alone. This system built on the backs of immigrants, straight up.


