St Leonards bishop reveals couple’s ordeal to adopt Ukrainian nephews

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A bishop from St Leonards has called on the UK government to do more to help refugees fleeing Ukraine after two members of his congregation have struggled to adopt their two Ukrainian nephews.

Cornelis Taekema, a bishop at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St Leonards, says the UK government is not doing enough to help refugees fleeing Ukraine.

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Bishop Taekema said a couple from his congregation have experienced extreme difficulties trying to bring their two nephews from Ukraine.

Lee and Natalia Greaves have been trying to bring their two-year-old and eight-year-old nephews to the UK since the Russian invasion began.

Re-united at last! Natalia Greaves, member of  the  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Leonards,  greets her two nephews at the border between Poland and Ukraine. SUS-220315-125649001Re-united at last! Natalia Greaves, member of  the  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Leonards,  greets her two nephews at the border between Poland and Ukraine. SUS-220315-125649001
Re-united at last! Natalia Greaves, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Leonards, greets her two nephews at the border between Poland and Ukraine. SUS-220315-125649001

Bishop Taekema said: “The British border authorities won’t let them in as they are not technically his. His wife, who is Ukrainian, and himself have tried for many years to adopt the two nephews who were raised in a children’s home, but when they received guardianship, visas and adoption requests were denied several times.

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“Before the war started, his wife was poised at the airport to fly back to Ukraine, to look after them in their home near Kiev when all flights were cancelled due to the Russian attacks.

“We as a church have been fasting and praying for their successful reunion and thank God, the transport train these two boys were put on together with hundreds of other children arrived safely at the Polish border.

“All this is causing unnecessary suffering and deepening the stress and anxiety levels for these poor people. Perhaps going in a blow-up dingy across is a better option? Of course not! The plight of the refugees of other nationalities remains unsolved and immigration like this can’t be stopped unless the governments of France and Britain tackle it seriously.”

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Bishop Taekema, bishop at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, St Leonards. SUS-220315-131519001Bishop Taekema, bishop at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, St Leonards. SUS-220315-131519001
Bishop Taekema, bishop at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, St Leonards. SUS-220315-131519001

Bishop Taekema said the couples’ problems demonstrate the wider issue of the unfair treatment of refugees by the UK government.

He added: “The Polish authorities are to be praised for the way they’ve handled the situation by providing transport, help, shelter, safety, food and commodities to the refugees immediately without delay. Why can’t we? Why so much red tape?”

He added:“In my work, as a teacher at Buckswood, the students have been affected badly as the school has students from many nationalities including Ukrainian and Russian. Levels of stress and anxiety have been high as you can imagine and I’ve witnessed it personally.

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“I feel frustrated and feel equally stressed out that the British Government did not amend the immigration laws to allow people to cross the channel and be reunited with their loved ones. I have contacted my local MP and councillor but no reply received to date. As a consequence my opinion of the Government is at a low point, and the couple are frustrated and angry with the system too.

Re-united at last! Natalia Greaves, member of  the  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Leonards,  greets her two nephews at the border between Poland and Ukraine. SUS-220315-125709001Re-united at last! Natalia Greaves, member of  the  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Leonards,  greets her two nephews at the border between Poland and Ukraine. SUS-220315-125709001
Re-united at last! Natalia Greaves, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Leonards, greets her two nephews at the border between Poland and Ukraine. SUS-220315-125709001

“Of course, the country needs boarder control, but the PM is playing to the gallery of the Tory backbenchers and a humanitarian crises of this magnitude seems less important than politics.”

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