Protests expected at asylum hotels across UK as tensions mount | Immigration and asylum

Dozens of protests other than hotels used as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers are expected during the weekend in the UK, which increases tensions.
The figures released on Thursday showed that there were more than 32,000 asylum seekers in hotels and that Labour was an increase of 8% during his first year.
Anti -immigrant protests and protests against racism and anti -predictions are other than hotels that are used to host asylum seekers near Bournemouth, Cardiff Airport, Leeds, Perth and Aberdeen during Friday and the weekend.
Two weekends ago, when a series of protests were planned in the UK and Wales, 3,000 Riot Police Officers were deployed and waited, but the National Police Chiefs Council said in a statement, “This weekend, additional national mobilization was not necessary for protests.
In the meantime, the Labor Party, Conservatives and Reform throughout the country are investigating whether they can achieve legal difficulties against asylum hotels in the UK.
This follows a temporary judge who made a temporary precautionary measure to the EPPING Forest Council on Tuesday, a temporary precautionary measure that prevents asylum seekers from taking place in Bell Hotel in Essex.
On Friday, Yette Cooper said that the ministers are working to close the hotel housing asylum seekers as “as fast as possible ası as part of a“ regular ör program that avoids creating problems for other fields.
The Minister of the Interior said: “The reason for the appeal of the Ministry of Interior in this case is to ensure that the closure of all hotels can be done in a proper manner throughout the country without creating problems for other areas and local councils.”
Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp said on Thursday to protest the shelter hotels in people’s regions, he said. While the number of asylum seekers rises in the first year of Labour, new data show that the conservatives are well below the 2023 summit in the government.
In a letter dated 18 August by Guardian to the Minister of Interior, Broxbourne Conservative Deputy Lewis Cocking said that the inhabitants were concerned about the raid of unseen men from barbarian cultures and especially how this will affect the security of women and children locally ”.
Cooper asked Cooper to guarantee that if the Bell Hotel in EPPING was closed, he would not be sent to Delta Marriott Hotel in the election zone that currently hosts asylum seekers. The Broxbourne Regional Council is thinking of a legal difficulty similar to those launched by the EPPING Regional Council to try to close the hotel.
In 2029, the worker promised to end the use of hotels hosting asylum seekers until the end of this parliament.
Cooper said that the Labor Party had made “important steps” by cutting the money spent on the shelter and asylum system last year, increasing the returns of asylum seekers who failed their applications and overhauing appeals.
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Although the data released on Thursday, the number of asylum seekers hosted in hotels has increased, government expenditures for asylum in the UK fell 12%. At the end of June, the number of people waiting for a first decision on a asylum application in the UK fell below 100,000 for the first time in four years.
If the asylum seekers and their families are waiting for their claims to be evaluated or have confirmed a request and have not available enough accommodation, they may be present in temporary accommodation known as emergency accommodation units.
When there is not enough housing, otherwise, the house office, which has a legal obligation to provide accommodation for asylum seekers, may carry people to alternatives such as hotels and old military bases.
Refugee support organizations were forced to establish safe rooms for their facilities, to move to less visible areas, and in some cases to close their offices in response to the threat of extreme right violence.
According to the research documents seen by The Guardian, half of the NGOs and charities supporting people looking for shelters have been faced with threats with threats, a hostih hostile protest environment ”and security concerns since the 2024 uprisings.




