Hillary Clinton says Brexit uncertainty affecting children
LONDON — Children are being given “short shrift” in the Brexit process, with some left feeling worried and unsafe, Hillary Clinton said Saturday.
The 2016 U.S. presidential candidate spoke at Swansea University in Wales, which presented her with an honorary doctorate.
Clinton said uncertainty about the future rights of some 3 million European Union citizens living in Britain means “the residency rights of half a million children, including many who were born in the U.K., are hanging in the balance.”
The ex-U.S. secretary of state said “there are reports of children being worried, feeling uncertain, even unsafe.”