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The locals protested against the immigrants outside a hotel in Hampshire. The video, published on social media, shows a group of about 30 people gathered on the edge of a road in Aldershot and reads banners “Stop boats” and “Stop the invasion”. The images were published on Wednesday, July 16 through X accounts, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss.

People holding banners Protested outside a hotel in Aldershot During last summer rebelHe was fired by the murder of three young girls in Southport. The protesters hired banners while reading, “Out of deport them, do not support them”. Local deputy Alex Baker said that the protest was determined to cause unrest by people from outside the city.

At least 22,000 people came to England British channel Since January, 2025 has made a record one year for transitions.

Last week, according to temporary figures from the home office, 1,375 immigrants came to England after the transition.

The hotels used to host asylum seekers have long for a long time with protesters who opposed the invoice for their use and the presence of immigrants in their communities.

The workers’ government promised to end their use in 2029 before the next general election. To do this would save England £ 1 billion a year.

As of last month, there were about 32,000 asylum seekers in hotels.

On Sunday, July 13, EPPING, ESSEX had angry, violent scenes. Protesters and counter protesters clashes After an asylum seeker staying in a hotel, he was accused of sexual harassing a child.

The decision to host 146 male asylum seekers at a hotel in Cambridgeshire It caused a line In April, the locals claim that their concerns were ignored by the home office.

Last week Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron made a new statement “Someone, one out” migration agreement Between England and France.

However, the agreement still faces legal obstacles and consultations with the European Union before entering into force.

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