(Another) plan to close migrant hotels
Summary
The government plans to move hundreds of asylum seekers from hotels to military sites to reduce hotel usage. Currently, about 32,000 asylum seekers stay in hotels. There are also concerns about increasing violence in Sudan's civil war, with many casualties and displaced people.Key Facts
- The government plans to house 900 asylum seekers in military sites in Inverness and East Sussex.
- These sites are Cameron Barracks in Inverness and Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex.
- Approximately 32,000 asylum seekers are currently living in hotels.
- The government aims to stop using hotels for asylum seekers by 2029.
- Sudan's civil war has resulted in over 150,000 deaths.
- About 14 million people have fled their homes due to the conflict in Sudan.
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