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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Bancroft,Alicja Hagopian and Jessica Benjamin

Thousands of asylum seekers could be displaced by further legal challenges

  • Epping Forest District Council successfully obtained a temporary High Court injunction to remove 136 asylum seekers from the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex.
  • This landmark ruling has prompted numerous councils across England, including some Labour-led ones, to assess their legal options for banning hotels used to house asylum seekers.
  • The Home Office is developing contingency plans for housing asylum seekers, with legal action that could displace thousands of asylum seekers if legal action is undertaken by councils.
  • Charities such as Refugee Council and Care4Calais have criticised the government's approach, urging quicker asylum application processing and better protection for those housed in hotels.
  • Despite a reduction in the overall asylum backlog, hotel accommodation for asylum seekers remains expensive, costing up to £170 per night per person, with a significant number still housed in such facilities.

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