Move migrants from Epping, demands Essex police chief
- The government has warned that asylum seekers who refuse to leave hotels will lose financial and housing support.
- This action comes amid concerns of unrest in Epping, where violence and protests have occurred.
- Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the current asylum system, highlighting issues with gambling misuse by asylum seekers.
- Dame Angela Eagle stated, 'We inherited an asylum system on the brink of collapse' and emphasized the government's reforms.
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Essex Police chief demands Home Office removes migrants from Epping hotel as 'protests disrupt local life'
Migrants must be removed from an asylum hotel in Epping because "large-scale protests are disrupting local life", Essex's Police & Crime Commissioner has said
Home Office Threatens Asylum Seekers With Homelessness If They Refuse Hotel Move - Great Yorkshire Radio
Announcing the policy on Friday, the Home Office said some migrants were “gaming the system” by resisting efforts to move them into alternative housing without a valid reason. Politics Live: Macron lays out plan for France to recognise a Palestinian state. The new Failure to Travel policy means housing support will be removed from those who block transfer requests. The Home Office said this will “ensure individuals who are moved from hotels to s…
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