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Police arrested two men after reviewing the major anti -immigrant hotel protests in Norfolk this week. Brook Hotel in Bowthorpe and the Park Hotel in Diss in Diss in East Anglian on Monday broke out.

Norfolk Constabulary spokesman said: “The police made two arrests last week after protests outside the hotels in both Diss and Bowthorpe.

“Two men in his 20s were arrested on suspicion of Affray this morning (26 July 2025 Saturday) and were detained at the Wymondham Police Investigation Center.”

This week, in Southern England, he has seen more than one protest against hotels that earn money in plans to host illegal immigrants and asylum seekers. Labor, PM has shook the protests with the calls made to close the process.

Increased unrest comes because the French authorities confirmed that this morning (Saturday) has died while trying to reach England through the channel migration road illegally.

The man had a cardiac stance on a boat trying to reach England, which returned to Equihen Beach in Northern France. When the boat came to the beach, he said that there was a man on the ship in the heart stop.

Although emergency services intervened at the scene, the man died soon. An investigation continues under the authority of the prosecutor to determine the conditions of death.

According to the Temporary Statistics of the UK house office, approximately 24,000 people came to small boats in England in 2025.

Speaking after the protests in Norfolk this week, the local Green Party Deputy Adrian Ramsay said in an article in X that unrest believes that “groups from outside our community”.

He said: “Diss is a town caused by compassion and immorality.

“What happened in Diss last night was wrong. The groups outside our community came here to create fear and division.

“Who we are.”

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