Anti-racism and anti-immigration protesters in Falkirk face off outside asylum hotel | Immigration and asylum

Anti -opponent campaignists have come to the forefront against people who protested against illegal illegal immigrants ında except for a hotel used to host asylum seekers in Scotland.
Scotland, the Falkirk Trade Union Council and the local people standing for racism, and local people said that they organized a meeting in Falkirk on Saturday to show that refugees were welcomed in the town.
Organizers described it as “a safe community activity with music, local community speeches, union movements, local campaigns, belief groups and others”.
The demonstrators kept the banners with messages such as “Far Stop”, “Refugees Welcome” and “Immigrants are doing our NHS”.
Police, Falkirk’deki Kemper Boulevard was closed at 11:00 due to protests, he said.
The road was reopened on Saturday night, confirmed that the police were arrested in connection with the violation of the cord line of a 26 -year -old man of Scotland.
Group, save our future and announced that it plans to organize a protest outside the hotel known as Children’s Futures, Cladhan.
In a social media post, the group said that “against uncontrolled illegal migrations, people were placed in our communities without transparency, accountability or consultancy”.
“This is not about hate, racism or division. This is about security, justice and standing for the Falkirk people who deserve better.”
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Protesters, some union flags, anti -racist demonstrators, “refugees are welcomed here” and “the community seems like that” responding with the cheers “send them home”.
In recent months, Bell Hotel, which has hosted asylum seekers, has been made in EPPING and ESSEX.
In July, some demonstrations landed after 28 people arrested after the police officers were injured.
The protests in Essex began after being accused of sexual harassment of a 14 -year -old girl in the hotel. More court hearing is waiting.
At the beginning of August, several demonstrators were detained after the match of a hotel with rival groups in North London.
The protest outside the Thistle City Barbican Hotel in Islington was organized by local branches against racism and was supported by former workers’ leaders and North Deputy Jeremy Corbyn.




