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‘We are dying little by little here’: asylum seekers at mercy of Home Office hotel closures
Asylum seekers in the UK face sudden relocations as the Home Office closes hotels, including a family from Tunisia moved with short notice. The government aims to transfer asylum seekers from hotels to military barracks or shared housing amid anti-migrant protests.
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