Migrant hotels told to house foreign criminals: The Telegraph
- Asylum hotel operators have been instructed by the Home Office to accommodate convicted foreign criminals, including arsonists, who are released on bail, according to The Telegraph.
- Home Office documents indicate that some residents may be ex-foreign national offenders released on criminal bail.
- Official data shows that 32,059 asylum seekers were housed in UK hotels, marking an 8% increase over the past year, while asylum applications reached a record 111,000.
- Nigel Farage stated that local residents are fearful of migrants in hotels and believes none should be free to walk the streets.
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Asylum Hotel Bosses Told They "Have to House Convicted Foreign Criminals" While Giving Staff "Unconscious Bias Training" – The Daily Sceptic
Asylum hotel bosses have been told they "have to house convicted foreign criminals" while staff are given "unconscious bias training" as critics say the truth is coming out.
Hotels housing asylum seekers are being instructed by the British government to also accommodate convicted foreign criminals, according to official documents released by The Telegraph.
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