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Local residents in a large city of England remained angry after the plan to host asylum seekers in the student accommodation of home office. Applications have been presented to transform the university offices into fulfilling university offices in order to remove the assembly pressure of moving immigrants from hotels.

An example, announced SunIn Leeds, the famous Otley Run Pub Crawl contains a 247 -bed room block. Mary Morris House in Headingley belongs to a London real estate company, but instead can host asylum seekers. The application for converting this into a pension was presented last month and the result is expected in October. The documents do not mention the transformation for asylum seekers – only the Leeds Municipal Assembly published a statement that clarified the application.

The Council said: “The Ministry of Interior told the Council that the presentation is part of the wider central government efforts to reduce the confidence of the hotel for those looking for asylum seekers.”

Since the application was made public, the locals in Leeds expressed their anger. “21 -year -old student nurse Sara Bejoy told the newspaper,” I have concerns about the safety of residents. “He said.

“This can be confusing for immigrants, without knowing culture and something bad.

“I return from work at 23:00 and I don’t feel safe.”

Charles McAdam, a resident of Leeds, claims that the 62 -year -old Leeds Municipal Assembly and the government “turn a deaf ears into real concerns”.

“It is not a good idea to put a lot of young foreign men in a place where there are many young girls away from their parents for the first time.” He said.

The revelation of student excavations, which were allocated to the house to immigrants, was now afraid that other university accommodation units could be targeted later.

“This shows a great waste of taxpayers’ money and the government’s control of our borders completely.

“A new home secretary will not make any difference in Labour’s immigration crisis.”

The Ministry of Interior told The Sun: “Decisions on accommodation were carefully evaluated with local authorities as part of our strategy to reduce dependence on expensive hotel presentation and create a more sustainable and cost -effective asylum system.”

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