Campaigners will challenge the government’s handling of the arrival of unaccompanied child refugees from Europe, at a High Court hearing later.
They say ministers have not worked with local councils to find enough places for vulnerable children.
Separately, the daughter of the man called “Britain’s Schindler” has criticised the ending of the “Dubs amendment” child refugee scheme.
Ministers argue the arrangement is “a pull” for children and traffickers.
On Wednesday, the government ended the Dubs amendment scheme, designed by the Labour peer and former child refugee, Lord Dubs.
The amendment, which was attached to the Immigration Act last year, required the Home Office to allow some of the most vulnerable unaccompanied children stranded in Europe into the UK.