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The ‘one-off scheme’ which could see asylum hotels close next year

The new, ‘a one -time plan’ could see that the government has closed shelter hotels next year.

The refugee Council, according to analyzes by the refugee Council, said that this would be done by allowing people from certain countries to be allowed to allow the temporary permission of refugees to be under a “one -time plan ..

The refugee charity made a limited bid when the ministers could receive to end the use of hotels to host asylum seekers until March 2026.

The government’s commitment to closing them until the end of this parliament – 2029 – ilgi risks to fuel the division of community division ”warned.

The EPPING Forest Zone Council took a temporary precautionary measures by the Supreme Court last week and stopped the fact that asylum seekers were involved in Bell Hotel in Bell Hotel in Essex, EPPING, ESSEX after the protests for weeks.

While more Council is thinking of taking legal action to close the shelter hotels in their regions, the hotel owner Somani Hotels and the Ministry of Interior are trying to object to the decision of the appeal court on Thursday.

Bell Hotel in EPPING

Bell Hotel in EPPING (Jordan PETTITT/PA)

Enver Solomon, the Chief Executive Officer of the Refugee Council, said the Supreme Court decision has already proved that the government’s timeline is not “valid anymore”.

He said: “A targeted plan focused on cases from countries with high grant rates for asylum, a ‘one -time’ plan, can end the use of hotels until 2026.

“As long as the hotels remain open, they will continue to be glare points for extreme -right activity, fuel tensions and separate communities.

“The government keeps people in a system that leaves people in the limo for months and in the limb with great cost to the public wallet.

“With our front work, we see how protests outside the shelter hotels can scare people who escaped from war in places like Sudan and Afghanistan.”

Within the scope of the proposal, at the end of June this year, Iran, Afghanistan, Eritrean, Sudan and Syria, which were already in the asylum system, would be allowed to stay temporarily in the UK, subject to security checks.

Refugee Council Analysis of the official figures published last week found that approximately 32,917 asylum seekers from these countries were higher than the 32,059 asylum seekers in the UK hotels in the same period by the Ministry of Interior until the end of June.

In accordance with the proposal, asylum seekers from Iran, Afghanistan, Eritrean, Sudan and Syria would be allowed to stay temporarily in England, subject to security checks.

In accordance with the proposal, asylum seekers from Iran, Afghanistan, Eritrean, Sudan and Syria would be allowed to stay temporarily in England, subject to security checks. (Jordan Pettitt/Pa Tel)

He said that philanthropy will allow the government to close hotels by focusing on this group, which has high grant rates for the plan, the government, refugee status or humanitarian protection, for example, 98 percent for Sudanese and Syrians, 60 percent for Iranians and 87 percent for erythics.

In the meantime, 39 percent of the Afghans hosting, home office guidance under the guidance made after the previous year 96 percent of the status was given.

A Afghan man, after spending six months in a hotel in a hotel earlier this year, Muhammad, through the Refugee Council, to use the residents outside the hotel to use the asylum seekers “desperate about the system,” he said.

“One of my friends has been in the hotel for more than two years – very talented, but uncertainty is a mental disaster.

“Everyone knows the risks in Afghanistan. People who work for human rights, including the risk of education for women’s rights and girls.”

The organization said that the plan will follow the initiatives taken by the previous conservative government and the workers’ government after the 1997 general elections.

In 2023, the conservatives brought a questionnaire to gather information for the Ministry of the Interior to decide without a meeting to interrupt the accumulation of asylum claims.

Between 1999-2000, approximately 30,000 extraordinary permission was given to the ministers to combat the accumulated business inherited after the elections.

The refugee Council calls the process of spreading for several months to allow the schema to secure a place for life and income.

He also argued that the government’s Ukrainian program will rely on their homes and people allowed people to be hosted by members of their communities while looking for longer -term accommodation.

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